Stargazers are beaming at the prospect of an unusual supermoon phenomenon this year.
If you missed yesterday's supermoon, fear not. Another two will soon follow, on the morning of August 11, when an "extra supermoon" is expected and again on September 9.
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Supermoons are full moons coinciding with the perigee, when the moon is closest to our planet. To Earthlings, the supermoons appear as unusually big, bright full moons -- if the skies aren't shrouded in cloud, that is.