The biggest
supermoon since 1948 lit up the skies on November 13 and 14.
Not exact matches
Named by Algonquin tribes as the «Strawberry Moon» for a time of ripening fruit, the June full moon is also being called a «mini-moon» (or apogee moon)
since it's the smallest full moon of 2017 at its furthest point away from Earth — making it the opposite of a
supermoon.
Apparently, last night, the moon was a
supermoon which means it was the closest, brightest and largest
since 68 years ago and as of today the next time we'll get to see that moon will be in 2034.
On November 14, we'll see the largest
supermoon rise
since 1948.