The first of four supermoons to rise in 2023, July's lunar display will appear to be brighter in the night sky than any other full moon event that has occurred this year.The full moon, known as the buck moon in the US, will rise on Monday July 3 and will be visible in Australia, according to astrophysicist Brad Tucker, from the Australian National University."It will be a super moon tonight and it is 100 per cent full at 9:39pm AEST," he told 9news.com.au.
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