Overnight on Tuesday, December 13, a new “supermoon” – known as the Full Cold Moon – will appear at its peak about 12,05 A.M. GMT on Wednesday, December 14. The Royal Observatory Greenwich, however, says the moon will “appear full” the night before and after. The astronomers suggest looking out for it just after sunset or before sunrise. If not, the Virtual Telescope will broadcast live streaming of the “apparition” on December 13, starting at 17,00.
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A full moon rises behind a monument depicting Cuba’s revolutionary hero Ernesto Che Guevara in Havana, Cuba, Monday, November 14, 2016. November’s full moon was the brightest since 1948, according to NASA. Photo: AP/Ramón Espinosa.
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