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In the night Saturday to Sunday, August 30, the residents of the Altai Territory will be able to observe a unique astronomical phenomenon – Supermoon. As reported in the Barnaul planetarium , the celestial satellite will approach Earth at a record close distance – 358.3 thous. Km, so the moon looks unusually big and bright.
You can watch all Supermoon several times a year. In 2015, they expected six, the current will be the fourth. The next time you enjoy a romantic view of the huge shining moon will be on September 28 and 26 October.
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