Fireworks will not be the only things lighting up the night sky this week, as the summer’s first “supermoon” will rise Monday and stick around into the Fourth of July. According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the supermoon, also known as the “Buck” or “Thunder” moon, is bigger and brighter than other full moons. The moon will appear 98% full on the Fourth of July. “At its nearest point, the Buck Moon will be 224,895.4 miles (361,934 km) from Earth, which means that August’s Blue Moon will be the only supermoon that is closer to our planet this year,” the Old Farmer’s Almanac says. AdvertisementThe almanac estimates that the moon will appear 7% bigger than “normal” full moons.
Source: Los Angeles Times July 03, 2023 22:30 UTC