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What is a 'Supermoon?' Saturday's Is The First Of Three In A Row
The moon will look a little bigger in the sky Saturday.

If you’re out Saturday night, take a second to look up.
August 29 will be the first “Supermoon” of three in a row this fall, and the clear skies in Bedford tonight should give you a good view.
What is a Supermoon?
Supermoon is the unofficial term for when the full moon cycle coincides with the moon’s closest approach to Earth during its oval-shaped orbit. The moon appears slightly larger than normal in the sky and can make for a spectacular view.
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The technical term is full moon perigee. Perigee is when the moon is closest to the Earth, as opposed to apogee, which is when it’s the farthest.
The image above shows the relative sizes of the moon during both.
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