A Super Moon will be visible tonight, for the fourth and last time in the year, until 6:38 am this Friday morning. This phenomenon occurs when the terrestrial satellite gets as close as possible to our planet. The full moon, which has been clearly visible in the clear sky of Provence since 9 p.m., will pass 362,315 km from Earth instead of the usual 384,400 km. It will therefore appear larger than usual. On February 9, March 9 and April 7, a Super Moon has already been observed.
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