Super sighting

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The biggest supermoon of the year gloriously illuminating the night sky of Consuegra, Spain, on Wednesday.
A full moon occurs when the moon and sun are opposite each other and sunlight strikes the moon face-on. When a full moon occurs at the closest point to Earth during its orbit, it appears larger and brighter, becoming what is known as a supermoon.
The next supermoon, occurring on Aug 12, will be the final one of the year.

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