A rare astronomical event will light up Australian skies this week. Here's what you need to know.
This week, the sky will be illuminated with a super blue moon, an extremely rare astronomical event.After this week, the next super blue moon won't occur until 2037.
A supermoon occurs when the moon is at its shortest distance from Earth and thus appears larger than it does at other stages in its orbit.The furthest it reaches is 405,696 kilometres. A supermoon occurs when it is 357,344 kilometres away.
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