Rare supermoon to light up the sky this month - here's how to see it
Briefly

The August full moon, nicknamed the Sturgeon moon, is set to dazzle in the night sky on August 19 when it glows around 30 percent brighter than a typical evening.
Supermoons look biggest and brightest when they're closest to the horizon, so the best time to see it will be just after moonrise or just before moonset.
The moon will be so big and bright that it should be easily visible across the US, but make sure to check the weather forecast ahead of time. Cloudy skies could obscure the view.
Read at Mail Online
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