First supermoon of 2023 visible today on Guru Purnima how many will be seen this year Know

The first Supermoon of the year 2023 will be visible today. On the occasion of Guru Purnima, everyone will be able to see this view of the moon. A supermoon occurs when the Moon’s orbit is closest to Earth. On this day, the Moon reaches perigee, its closest point in the Earth’s orbit. Because of this, today the moon will appear slightly larger than normal compared to other full moons. In the event of a supermoon, the moon may appear 14 to 30 percent brighter.

time and date website AccordingThe first supermoon of 2023 has started in Delhi, India. It is also called Buck Moon. It is so named because the buck deer grows new antlers at this time of the year. As the years pass, their horns become bigger and more beautiful.

Today during the supermoon, the distance of the Moon from the Earth will be 3 lakh 61 thousand 934 kilometers. The special thing is that this year there will be 3 more Sapuramoon incidents. Of these, 2 supermoons will be visible in the month of August. First of all, a supermoon will occur on August 1, when the distance between the Moon and the Earth will be 357,530 kilometers. Supermoon will be seen again on 30th and 31st August. Then the Moon and the Earth will be at a distance of 357,344 km from each other.

The last supermoon of 2023 will be visible on 28 and 29 September and then the Moon will be 361,552 kilometers away from our planet. However, this distance is usually 384,472 kilometers. The supermoon can be seen with the naked eye, but if you have a good quality telescope, you will be able to see the moon better.

American space agency NASA AccordingThe term ‘supermoon’ was coined by astrologer Richard Noll in 1979 to refer to a new or full moon. During this event the Earth’s orbit reaches its closest point to perigee and is 90% in. If the weather is clear in your area. If there are no clouds, you will be able to view the supermoon without obstruction.

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