Witness the Brightest Supermoon of the Year This Week
If you're a fan of skywatching, this week offers a spectacular celestial event—the third consecutive supermoon of 2024, and it's set to be the brightest of the year. This dazzling display will take place on Thursday, October 17th, and promises to light up the night sky with remarkable brilliance.
A supermoon occurs when the full moon coincides with the point in its orbit closest to Earth, known as perigee. As a result, the moon appears larger and brighter than usual. This week's supermoon, often called the "Hunter's Moon," will be the closest of the four supermoons we've had in 2024, making it an unmissable spectacle. Supermoons can appear up to 10% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon, creating a stunning visual experience for anyone who looks up.
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The "Hunter's Moon" has a long history. Traditionally, it marks the time when hunters prepared for the winter months by stalking game, which was easier to spot under the bright moonlight. It's also known as the "Falling Leaves Moon" or the "Blood Moon," as it coincides with the changing of seasons and the reddish hue that sometimes accompanies the moon as it rises, due to its position low on the horizon.
To get the best view of the supermoon, step outside just after sunset. The moon will rise in the east while the sun sets in the west, casting a soft, warm light across the sky. In North America, the moonrise is expected to happen between 6:00 and 6:30 p.m. local time, depending on your location. Be sure to find an open area with a clear view of the horizon, whether that's by the coast, atop a hill, or anywhere away from tall buildings.
The brightness and size of this supermoon will be most noticeable during its moonrise. Without any special equipment, you'll be able to enjoy its beauty, though a pair of binoculars will give you a closer look at the moon’s surface and craters. For those who appreciate astronomy or simply want to enjoy a quiet, reflective moment under the stars, this event offers the perfect opportunity.
Mark your calendars and set aside time to gaze at the sky this Thursday. With clear weather, the sight of this luminous supermoon will leave a lasting impression, reminding us of the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world.
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