Get Ready for the Final Supermoon of 2023 This Weekend!
This weekend, skywatchers are in for a treat! The final supermoon of 2023, known as the "Sturgeon Moon," will grace our night skies on August 30th and 31st.
What's a Supermoon, Anyway?
A supermoon is basically when the moon is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, making it appear bigger and brighter than usual. It's like a lunar close-up! This happens because the moon's orbit isn't perfectly circular, it's kinda like an oval. When the moon is at its closest point, called perigee, it's closer to us than it is at its farthest point, called apogee.
Why "Sturgeon Moon"?
This specific supermoon has a pretty cool nickname - the "Sturgeon Moon". Why? Well, it's all about the timing! Native American tribes used to call it the "Sturgeon Moon" because, you guessed it, it was the time when sturgeon fish were most easily caught in the Great Lakes. Pretty cool, right?
How to See the Sturgeon Moon
You don't need any fancy telescopes or special gear to catch this celestial spectacle. Just find a spot with minimal light pollution, look up at the sky, and behold the majesty of the supermoon! It's going to be especially awesome if you're in a dark area, away from city lights.
Don't Miss Out!
So, don't forget to set your alarms (or just look up when you're out and about)! The Sturgeon Moon is a beautiful sight, and it's a chance to appreciate the wonders of the night sky. Plus, it's a great opportunity to take some awesome photos!
What's Next for Moon Lovers?
While this is the last supermoon of 2023, the sky is always full of surprises. Keep your eyes peeled for meteor showers, planetary conjunctions, and other celestial events. The universe is always putting on a show, you just gotta know where to look!