Two rare moons will be visible in the August night sky. Here's when you can see them:
Share —In August, celestial watchers are being encouraged to look up as two rare moons will be visible up in the night sky.
The lunar spectacles begin Aug. 1 with a rare, full supermoon rising in the southeast. The moon on Tuesday night will be a supermoon because it’ll be a full moon with an orbit closer than normal to Earth, about 222,159 miles away,
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