The full moon on Saturday appears to be unusually large. There’s a name for this.

A ''supermoon,'' occurs when a full moon is relatively close to Earth because the moon follows an elliptical orbit, not a circular orbit. It appears bigger and brighter than normal.

There will be two other supermoons this summer, on Aug. 10 and Sept. 9. A good time for telescopes and cameras on tripods.

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