Astronomer David Reneke says the moon will be bigger and brighter than normal on April 8

By Peter Daniels
April 8 2020 - 10:00am
A comparison of the December 2017 full moon at perigee (closest to Earth for the month) and a full moon in June 2017 at apogee (farthest from Earth for the month). Picture: Muzamir Mazlan at Telok Kemang Observatory, Port Dickson, Malaysia
A comparison of the December 2017 full moon at perigee (closest to Earth for the month) and a full moon in June 2017 at apogee (farthest from Earth for the month). Picture: Muzamir Mazlan at Telok Kemang Observatory, Port Dickson, Malaysia

An amateur astrologer was looking to coin a catchy tag for the larger-than-normal moon he was seeing through his telescope.

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