"Upcoming Supermoon: Get Ready for an Ultra-Bright Lunar Spectacle!"

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July's supermoon, also known as the buck moon, will be the first of four supermoons in 2023 and will appear brighter and closer to Earth than a typical full moon. The moon will reach peak illumination on July 3 and will be 224,895.4 miles from Earth. In addition to the supermoon, there will be several other lunar and solar events, including a blue moon in August and a partial lunar eclipse in October. Nine meteor showers are also expected to peak throughout the year.
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