— Stargazers across the globe are in for a celestial delight tonight as the , also known as the , graces the night sky — marking the .

According to astronomers, this spectacular event occurs when the full moon coincides with its closest approach to Earth, known as , in its slightly elliptical orbit. During this time, the moon will be approximately to Earth than usual, appearing about and nearly than a typical full moon.

The will reach its full phase at . The best time to view it will be shortly after , when it appears low on the . Experts note that this is when the effect makes it seem even larger against buildings, trees, or the landscape.

The often visible at moonrise is caused by the , adding to the moon’s enchanting appearance. While the event is easily visible to the naked eye, can

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