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The moon rises over Chatan city on November 14, 2016 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. (The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
Brightest supermoon in almost 69 years
Experts suggest that, provided that the sky is clear and you have a view to the south, the moon will be clearly visible. For an even better view, try viewing from a spot with as little light pollution as possible. Participants in a Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb walk down the western span of the famous Australian landmark as the supermoon rises
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People on a funfair ride are silhouetted against the moon a day before the “supermoon” spectacle, in London, Britain November 13, 2016. (REUTERS/Neil Hall)
The moon rises near Glastonbury Tor a day before the “supermoon” spectacle, in Glastonbury, Britain, November 13, 2016. (REUTERS/Rebecca Naden)
The moon rises over the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand Monday, Nov. 14, 2016. The brightest moon in almost 69 years lights up the sky in a treat for star watchers around the globe. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)On the eve of the so-called supermoon, visitors enjoy an unobstructed view of the spectacle as it ascends over the Lake Michigan shoreline in Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016. (John Hart/Wisconsin State Journal via AP)
Brightest supermoon in almost 69 years
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Crowds look on as the supermoon rises behind the Fremantle War Memorial at Monument Hill on Nov. 14, 2016 in Fremantle, Australia. (Paul Kane/Getty Images)
Photos of the day - November 14, 2016
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The Supermoon seen over the Volcano of Fire
A view of the full moon over Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire) Volcano, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. The moon is the largest full moon since 1948, also known as the ‘supermoon,’ when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth. The next time the moon will be this close will be on 25 November 2034. Photo Santiago Billy/EPA
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The moon rises behind a car on the The Emirates Air Line (cable car) in London's Docklands on November 13, 2016. Tomorrow, the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a “supermoon”, it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon's closest approach to the Earth. (Photo by Glyn Kirk/AFP Photo)
The Brightest Moon in almost 69 Years
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The moon rises behind a car on the The Emirates Air Line (cable car) in London’s Docklands. Today the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a ‘supermoon’, it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon’s closest approach to the Earth. Photo Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty
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The moon rises over the Chicago, US harbour lighthouse on the eve of the supermoon on November 13, 2016. (Photo by Jerry Lai/ddp USA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)
The Supermoon sets over the Longships lighthouse at Lands End, Cornwall, UK on November 14, 2016, before it's final rising later on today. Clouds are threatening to obscure the view in much of the south west. (Photo by Simon Maycock/Alamy Live News)
The moon rises behind the castle of Almodovar in Cordoba, southern Spain, on Sunday, November 13, 2016. The Supermoon on November 14, 2016, will be the closest a full moon has been to Earth since January 26, 1948. (Photo by Miguel Morenatti/AP Photo)
A nearly full moon rises above the Valley of the Gods near Mexican Hat, Utah, USA, 13 November 2016. November will see the largest full moon since 1948, also known as the “supermoon”, when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth and becomes full at 8:52 AM EST, 13:52 UTC on 14 November. The next time the moon will be this close will be on 25 November 2034. (Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA)
The “Supermoon” rises behind the Propylaea above the Ancient Acropolis hill in Athens on November 14, 2016. The moon will be the closest to Earth since 1948 at a distance of 356,509 kilometres (221,524 miles), creating what NASA described as “an extra-supermoon”. (Photo by Aris Messinis/AFP Photo)
The sinking moon shine in the early morning hours, casting a glow on the sky line of Frankfurt, Germany, 14 November 2016. The moon is closer to the earth than ever, appearing very large. (Photo by Frank Rumpenhorst/DPA)
The supermoon backdrops Russia's Soyuz-FG booster rocket with the Soyuz MS-03 space ship that will carry new crew to the International Space Station (ISS) installed at the launch pad at the Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Monday, November 14, 2016. (Photo by Dmitri Lovetsky/AP Photo)
The supermoon appears near the Statue of Liberty, Monday, November 14, 2016, in New York. Monday's supermoon, a phenomenon that happens when the moon makes a close pass at the earth, is the closest to earth since 1948. (Photo by Julio Cortez/AP Photo)
This photo shows a supermoon over the Statue of Liberty in New York City on Monday, November 14, 2016. (Photo by Peter Alessandria/Caters News)
The moon rises behind the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., November 13, 2016. (Photo by Bill Workinger)
“Supermoon” 2016
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