The final Supermoon of 2021 will appear tonight over Wyoming. It's also known as a 'Strawberry Moon'. The moon will appear as such for the next few nights.
In Wyoming, we'll see a supermoon, a blue moon, and a total lunar eclipse, all at once. Peak timing will be 6:29 am, while our local sunrise will be at 7:11 am.
For 1 hour and 11 minutes, the heavens will provide the entertainment and grandeur of the planetary dance and the resultant, Supermoon. That’s where a new or full moon will be at it’s closest to earth in it’s elliptical orbit around our planet...
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...