According to experts, the “Sturgeon” supermoon, as it’s known in the US Farmers’ Almanac, will appear 37 percent brighter than a “mini moon,” and while our eyes aren’t keen enough to pick the difference, can show it shining behind a camera lens.
According to experts, the “Sturgeon” supermoon, as it’s known in the US Farmers’ Almanac, will appear 37 percent brighter than a “mini moon,” and while our eyes aren’t keen enough to pick the difference, can show it shining behind a camera lens.