int.-La Luna will provide today, Saturday, an impressive show for their planet, the Earth, where you can be larger and brighter than usual, being at its closest in 18 years.
This unique phenomenon is known as "superluna" and occurs when this approach coincides with the full moon phase.
The star, a satellite of the Earth, is now at its perigee, the closest point of its orbit to Earth, and for the first time since 1993 they will both, something that has excited astronomers and amateur preparing their telescopes to enjoy the show.
Scientists call this phenomenon 'Super Moon' because it will be the largest full moon of the last two decades, and do not believe that means danger.
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