Be prepared to be mooned this coming week. In fact get ready to be supermooned!
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Stargazers will get a perfect opportunity to watch the last supermoon of 2017 make a spectacular appearance as it rises over the eastern horizon early on Monday night, December 4.
“The supermoon is a rare sight that doesn’t happen very often but when it does you’ll want to make sure you’re outside ready to check out just how breathtakingly beautiful it looks in the night sky,” said Dave Reneke from the Mid North Coast Astronomy Group.
“All across Australia, the moon will be bigger and brighter than normal.
OK, telescopes ready? The best time to enjoy a super full moon is at moonrise, a little after 8pm on the east coast of Australia on December 4.
All full moons bring higher than usual tides but if you’re going fishing during the supermom watch for ‘king tides.’
The term supermoon actually originated from the studies of modern astrology and despite the claims of some people around the world, the supermoon will not destroy the Earth. Nor will it turn you into a lunatic.
“Hey, with the nice full moon on Monday night it’s a good opportunity to take a photograph of it,” Dave said.
“There’s something magical about those pictures of the moonlight sky and dazzling stars, they convey a special something that daytime photos can’t.”
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Visit Dave’s website www.davidreneke.com