Supermoons typically appear between 14 and 17% larger and 30% brighter than micromoons, making them an extraordinary spectacle for stargazers.
Historically, the term 'strawberry supermoon' comes from North American harvest times, while in Europe, it’s often referred to as a Mead or Honey Moon.
The best viewing opportunities for a supermoon are during moonrise and moonset, when it seems to dwarf surroundings like trees and mountains.
Supermoons are relatively rare events, occurring roughly three to four times per year, lasting about three days each time, unlike regular full moons.
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