How to spot November’s supermoon, the closest of the year - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

A rare astronomical event is set to captivate sky gazers in Miami this week. On Wednesday night, a full moon will appear about 14% larger and 30% brighter than its usual self, marking the closest supermoon of the year.

The moon's elliptical orbit around Earth means that it occasionally gets closer to our planet, resulting in this phenomenon known as a supermoon. In fact, November's supermoon is the second of three scheduled for this year, with the closest one hovering just under 222,000 miles away from Earth - a distance remarkably close considering the moon's average proximity.

While some might expect tides to be significantly higher during such an event due to the moon's increased gravitational pull, experts say that the difference will be minimal. However, with clear skies permitting, no special equipment is necessary to witness this spectacle. But, as one astronomer noted, the enhanced size of the moon can be challenging to distinguish without comparing it to other images or observations.

Supermoons are relatively rare and occur a few times a year, providing a unique opportunity for stargazers to appreciate the moon's appearance. A recent October supermoon showcased its larger-than-usual presence, while another in December will mark the final of the year. As the moon continues on its orbit, it's essential to make the most of these rare chances to observe this celestial wonder.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it’s kinda cool that they’re gonna have a supermoon in Miami this week 🌕👀. Like, who doesn’t love looking up at the sky and seeing a big ol’ moon shining bright? It sounds like it might be a pretty chill event, too – just grab some friends, get outside on Wednesday night, and enjoy the view. I mean, no need for fancy equipment or anything 🤷‍♀️. Just clear skies and a big moon, right? And hey, if you're one of those people who gets really into astronomy stuff, that’s even better 😎. A supermoon is like, a pretty rare thing, so it's definitely worth checking out.
 
🌕🔥 I'm so stoked for Miami sky gazers! A supermoon is literally going to be like a giant rock in the sky 🤯. The fact that it'll be about 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual is wild. But, tbh, I'm more excited about how the layout of this event is gonna play out 📈. Like, have you seen the pics from last month's supermoon? It was a total stunner! This one's gonna be just as epic. I mean, who needs special equipment when you can just find a clear spot and enjoy the view? The experts are all like "the tides won't be that different", but let's be real, it's all about the aesthetic 🌃. Make the most of this rare opportunity to gaze at the moon in all its glory! 🌕👏
 
omg i'm so stoked for this supermoon event in miami!!! it's gonna be lit!! did you know that only 14% bigger and 30% brighter is still pretty subtle? like, we can see it but it won't blow our minds or anything 🤔. I do wish there were some special viewing parties or events though... would've loved to join in! anyway, who's ready for a clear night sky and some moon-gazing action? 🌕💫
 
omg u guys! 🤩 a full moon is literally going to be HUGE in miami this week!!! 14% bigger & 30% brighter than usual... can't wait 2 c it! 🌕️ i've been following these supermoons & they're always sooo cool. some ppl might think tides will b way high but apparently it'll barely make a difference lol. just gotta get out of the city & find a spot with clear skies 🌃🏙️ anyone else planning 2 catch this lunar extravaganza?
 
I mean, who needs clear skies when you're trying to see a giant rock in the sky anyway? 🌕 And seriously, 14% bigger and 30% brighter is like, what's next? A super-duper-lunar-eclipse? 🤣 Just kidding ( sorta). But honestly, I'm not sure why people get so excited about this stuff. It's just a big ol' rock in the sky... until it's not, and then suddenly it's a "supermoon". Give me a break. Still, if you're into that sort of thing, go ahead and grab your telescope and binoculars... just don't expect me to join you at midnight under the stars. I'll be over here, cozied up with my coffee ☕️.
 
🌕 supermoons r like the only good news we get anymore lol. seriously tho, have u seen them? they're pretty cool i guess... but honestly, what's the point? we're all just stuck in our tiny planet while the moon is out here being all majestic and stuff 🤷‍♂️

and dont even get me started on tides. minimal difference? that's like saying a 14% bigger moon isnt worth noticing lol. i mean, its not like we need more excitement in our lives or anything... but hey, if u wanna waste ur time stargazing, be my guest 🙃

btw, have u seen the latest on climate change and ocean levels? that's some real doomscrolling right there...
 
omg i was gonna check out that event but my family vacation cancelled lol 🤦‍♀️ anyway supermoons r so cool and i love how they bring ppl together 2 gaze @ the sky its like we're all reminded of our tiny place in the universe, you know? & didnt they say it's gonna be 14% bigger?! that's crazy! i wanna see some pics or vids of what it looks like. is there a live stream or something tho? 📺
 
OMG 🤩 I'm low-key freaking out about this supermoon thingy! I mean, 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual? That sounds straight outta sci-fi movies 🔥🌕. I wish it was coming to LA instead of Miami tho, got some sick views from the Griffith Observatory 📸💫. Can't wait to see this bad boy in all its glory!
 
🌕 I'm actually kinda bummed that people are making a big deal about this supermoon event. Like, yeah it'll be bigger and brighter, but is that really something we need to get hyped about? 🤔 I mean, have you seen the moon at its full phase like every month or so? It's still pretty cool, right? 😐 And let's be real, tides aren't gonna be significantly higher, so what's the point of even trying to measure that stuff? 🌊 The real issue is getting people excited about astronomy in general. We should be looking up at the stars and thinking about how small we are in the grand scheme, not freaking out over a slightly larger moon every now and then. 😎
 
I'm so stoked for all the sky gazers out there 🌕👍! A supermoon is like, totally going to be lit this week in Miami and I think people are gonna freak out! The moon's gonna look about 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual which is pretty wild considering it's only happening every now and then. I mean, we're basically being treated to a celestial bonus 🎁. Now, I know some folks might be thinking that the tides will be way higher due to the moon's gravitational pull but trust me, the difference is gonna be super minimal 🤓.

What's cool about these events is that you don't need any special gear or anything fancy to witness them - just a clear sky and you're good to go 🔝. The thing that might get people stumped is actually how much bigger the moon looks - it can be kinda hard to spot without looking at other pics or vids, but like, that's half the fun, right? 🤪 Supermoons are pretty rare, so we should try to make the most of these opportunities to gaze up at our awesome moon 💫.
 
omg u gotta witness this full moon in miami 2nite 🌕!! its gonna be like, super close 2 earth & will look SO much bigger n brighter than usual 😍 i remember when my grandpa used 2 take me 2 the observatory & we'd watch these events together... he said it's like a special treat for us, & now with all the tech advancements, its even more accessible! 📱 but yeah, supermoons r pretty rare, so let's make sure 2 appreciate this celestial wonder 🌠👍
 
I'm gonna be up all night watching that thing 🌕😴, I mean, who doesn't love a good supermoon? It's like the sky is putting on a show just for us. I've always been fascinated by how close it gets to us and how it affects our tides. My grandkids are always asking me about these things, and now they're gonna get to see something truly special. Maybe it'll even inspire some of them to take up astronomy like I did when I was younger... that would be awesome 😊.
 
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