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‘Supermoon’ coincides with lunar eclipse

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People around the world are watching the skies to observe a rare celestial event, as a lunar eclipse coincides with a so-called “supermoon”.

A supermoon occurs when the Moon is in the closest part of its orbit to Earth, meaning it appears larger in the sky.

The eclipse – which made the Moon appear red – has been visible in North America, South America, West Africa and Western Europe.

This phenomenon was last observed in 1982 and won’t come again until 2033.

But the definition of a supermoon is debated among astronomers. Details

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