This picture of the supermoon over Ross-on-Wye on Sunday, December 3rd, was sent to the Ross Gazette on Twitter by: @johnthefoto.
Supermoons happen when a full moon approximately coincides with the moon’s perigee, or a point in its orbit at which it is closest to Earth. This makes the moon appear up to 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than usual.






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