According to Space.com this Moon, known as the 'Thunder Moon', will be at its perigee - that is, at the closest point to Earth - this Tuesday, July 4th. This will make the Moon appear slightly larger than normal.
However, it will be at 23:40 (Lisbon time) that the side of the Moon facing the Earth will be completely illuminated by the Sun. Therefore, this will be the best time to admire this natural phenomenon.
Watch the 1st supermoon of 2023 rise in this Full Buck Moon livestream tonight https://t.co/4KxaWIKGNu pic.twitter.com/TI4pTUNXGL
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