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Friday the 13th is historically a worrisome date filled with many superstitions, but it is about to become even more spookier, as a supermoon eclipses the sun tonight, according to National Geographic.
The moon will be a dark supermoon that occurs when a new lunar orb is exceptionally close to Earth, adding to the severity of the event. "Supermoon" has become the most popular term for what astronomers call a full moon near the perigee or its closest point to the Earth when it appears greatest in the sky
Advertisement – Continue Reading Below [19659004totestifytothismagnificentcelestialsceneThispartialsupermooneclipsewillonlybevisibletoresidentsofthesoutheastcoastofAustraliaTasmaniaNewZealand'sStewartIslandandthenorthcoastofNewZealandAntarctic The partial eclipse will culminate in Melbourne at 13:21. and Tasmania at 13:24. local time, according to Travel and Leisure .
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