
Scientists estimate supermoon rises in the east at sunset and will appear larger at its peak. Moon will be visible varied in size because the oval shape of the orbit, with one end close to the Earth. On Saturday, the moon will be 356.574 km away, or that is closest to Earth since March 1993.
"Usually, most people really aware of her presence," said Mr Geoff Chester of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. Type the full moon tends to bring a variety of high and low tide, but experts say there's nothing to worry about. Nor is there any truth to the superstition that supermoons causing natural disasters. 'There's nothing interesting will happen, "said Geoff Chester.
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