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what is a supermoon

You're going to want to look to the skies because there's going to be a super-rare blue moon visible over Canada this week and it's going to be the "biggest and brightest" of the supermoons this year.

Over the evening of August 30 and into early August 31, 2023, there's going to be a supermoon unlike any other. This supermoon is also a blue moon, the second full moon to appear in August.

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If stargazing is your thing, the remainder of 2023 has supermoons, meteor showers and eclipses on the horizon so it's time to start planning on how to check out these major celestial events in Canada.

There are so many stunning celestial events that will be lighting up the night skies from August right through to December so Canadians will have plenty of opportunities to get out and catch a glimpse of shooting stars and more.

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The August full moon that just happened was the last supermoon for the entire year, and it was huge as it lit up skies across Canada!

This month's full moon was labelled a supermoon because it was closer to Earth than others this year, but it wasn't the brightest and biggest supermoon of 2022.

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Keep your eyes on the sky because the full moon in July is a supermoon and it's actually the "biggest and brightest" one of the entire year!

The full buck moon that rises on July 13 is the "perigee supermoon" of 2022 which means it will come closer to Earth than any other full moon since it doesn't orbit in a perfect circle around our planet but in an oval instead.

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