This is the third and closest of four consecutive supermoons in July, August and September 2023. At a distance of 357,344 km from Earth, this is the largest and brightest supermoon of the year, although it is only 33 km closer than the supermoon on August 1 (357,311 km).
Observers do not need to prepare any eye protection when viewing the Moon, however, if conditions are not favorable (when the sky is cloudy or the sky is too polluted), you may not be able to observe this phenomenon. Photo: Vu Anh
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