The moon passes through 12 cycles throughout the year, one of which is the Sturgeon Moon in August. Tonight’s full moon will also be a supermoon, a bigger and brighter moon that is visually stunning.Stargazers have been treated for the past three months as there has been a supermoon every month.
Tonight (Thursday, August 11, 2022) will be the last supermoon of 2022 and will illuminate the night's sky across the UK, particularly in Northern regions like Scotland.
A supermoon is defined as a full moon which occurs closer to the Earth, appearing around seven percent bigger to the naked eye and producing some impressive photographs.
The Sturgeon Moon will be approximately 223,600 miles from the Earth’s centre when passing over the meridian. Read more: Supermoon, meteor showers and other space events that will take place this August While the supermoon will be visible all night, with the peak at around 1.36am on Friday, August 12.
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