Rare blue supermoon to light up Monday night sky, leaving stargazers over the moon
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Astronomer Prof Richard de Grijs notes that the moon appears largest at dusk due to atmospheric light refraction, making the Monday viewing particularly spectacular.
Astrophysicist Benjamin Pope mentions that Monday evening presents a unique opportunity to view both the supermoon and Saturn, advocating for the use of telescopes or binoculars to enhance the experience.
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