This week’s full moon, known as the Sturgeon Moon, is set to shine brightly over the Canadian sky.

This upcoming Sturgeon Moon isn’t a supermoon, which usually appears significantly bigger and brighter, but it’ll be no less impressive. Space.com states that it’ll likely look large at moonrise due to moon illusion, a phenomenon that tricks the brain into thinking the moon looks bigger near the horizon.

When can you catch the full moon?

Make sure to keep an eye on the sky starting Friday, as the Sturgeon Moon is expected to be visible until Saturday morning. And if you’re up for waking up super early on a weekend, you’ll be able to see the full moon at its brightest at 3:55 a.m. ET on Saturday, according to the Farmer’s Almanac . However, if you’re not exactly a morning person, don’t

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