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The last giant moon will appear in the sky next week in 2019. Try not to miss it, especially if you can not see the last, which appeared in the sky last February.
According to the British site "Metro", on the evening of March 20, the moon will appear bigger and brighter than usual because its orbit will bring it closer to the Earth.
This year's moon is very distinctive as it coincides with the spring equinox, when the center of the sun appears over the equator, and in general, the giant moon will appear about 14% larger and 30% brighter than the ordinary moon.
There will also be many other giant objects throughout the year that will not be visible as they coincide with the new moons when the moon's surface can not be seen from the Earth.
Unless the weather is cloudy, you will see the moon to the naked eye as it will appear larger than normal.
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