March full moon, first day of spring coinciding for the last super-moon of 2019



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Skywatchers have a brilliant way of celebrating spring: a super moon will appear just hours after the vernal equinox.

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On Wednesday, the official start of spring is exactly at 5:58 pm AND, while the moon will be full at 9:43 pm AND, according to AccuWeather.

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A supermoon occurs when the full moon is at its closest point to the Earth. This means that it looks bigger and brighter than usual.

Supermoon enthusiasts have been spoiled recently because this is the third we've seen this year. This will be the last until February 2020.

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