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Stare at the closest supermoon-104
The Moon’s average distance from Earth is more than 238,800 miles, but today, it’ll be 7.26 percent closer than that. That means it'll look about 14 percent larger than your average full moon, and 30 percent brighter. And this year, the supermoon is extra close to Earth. Not only is it the closest supermoon we’ve had since January 1948, but it’s going to be closer than 99.7 percent of all full moons in the past 200 years.
So go. Stare at the Moon. Let it remind you of our beautiful, cosmic neighborhood that is so much bigger than ourselves.
Stare at the closest supermoon-104
The Moon’s average distance from Earth is more than 238,800 miles, but today, it’ll be 7.26 percent closer than that. That means it'll look about 14 percent larger than your average full moon, and 30 percent brighter. And this year, the supermoon is extra close to Earth. Not only is it the closest supermoon we’ve had since January 1948, but it’s going to be closer than 99.7 percent of all full moons in the past 200 years.
So go. Stare at the Moon. Let it remind you of our beautiful, cosmic neighborhood that is so much bigger than ourselves.