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The exact time the Buck super moon will be visible in the UK sky tonight

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Stargazers are in for a delightful sight tonight, as a super moon is predicted to be rearing its head in the UK this evening.Assuming that the clouds disappear, July 3 is the date when the moon will be the biggest its been this year as seen from Earth, reports Wales Online.

Monday night's full Buck super moon will be visible in the UK and around the world - and will remain a full moon for several nights after.On July 3, the moon will rise late, at 10.14pm in the UK, and the Buck super moon will appear in the constellation of Sagittarius - meaning the southeast.

The Earth's moon orbits the globe on an elliptical shape - which means that it will be closer to the surface at some times than others.July 3 is an example of when it is closer than normal.

A super moon occurs when a full moon takes place at the same time as the perigee (when the moon is closest to Earth).A full Moon during perigee will appear 14 per cent larger and 30 per cent brighter than a full moon when it is at its furthest away.

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