Two supermoons are set to appear in August, in a rare astronomical phenomenon that won't happen again until January 2037. A supermoon is when the moon appears in the night's sky as an extra big and bright orb because it's closer to Earth than normal. At 19:31 BST on Tuesday, the so-called Sturgeon supermoon will reach peak illumination – providing an excellent photo opportunity for stargazers.
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