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Harvest supermoon, partial lunar eclipse among spectacle trifecta Tuesday night
Read full article: Harvest supermoon, partial lunar eclipse among spectacle trifecta Tuesday nightCentral Florida will have a chance Tuesday night and early Wednesday to catch a glimpse of the moon and the partial eclipse as skies are forecast to remain partly cloudy through the evening.
The last supermoon of 2021 -- aka the Strawberry Moon -- is happening this week
Read full article: The last supermoon of 2021 -- aka the Strawberry Moon -- is happening this weekIf you’ve missed any of the celestial events that have happened this year already -- the Pink Moon in April or the recent solar eclipse, to name a couple -- you’ve got one more chance to witness a rare supermoon this year, and it’s happening this week.
Look up: Halley’s Comet meteor shower and last supermoon of 2020 to dazzle sky this week
Read full article: Look up: Halley’s Comet meteor shower and last supermoon of 2020 to dazzle sky this weekEveryone needs something super right now, so mother nature is serving up a dazzling display in the night sky. A meteor shower from Halley’s Comet will peak Tuesday. If you go outside and look up, you’ll see a supermoon, the last one of four we’ll see this year. If you miss the meteor shower on Tuesday because of the bright supermoon, stargazers might have another chance to see the shower just before dawn next Sunday. This year, the Eta Aquariid meteor shower coincides with the supermoon on May 7.
Look Up! Supermoon, planets to dazzle Monday’s sky
Read full article: Look Up! Supermoon, planets to dazzle Monday’s skyORLANDO, Fla.- – March’s full “worm” moon will be a supermoon, meaning the moon is full while also in perigee, or closest approach to Earth. Monday’s supermoon will appear to be the second-biggest full moon of the year. The March full moon is referred to as the worm moon because the ground begins to thaw and earthworms soon reappear for spring. Before sunrise, opposite of the supermoon in the western sky, will reside four planets in the east. Your photo comes right into the Pinpoint Weather Center!