The last years of the supermoon will take place on August 11, 2022

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August 11, 2022, is the last change to look at the super years. This will be the third and final supermoon of the year.

According to Life Savvy, the moon’s climax is scheduled to occur at 9:36 p.m. ET and will shine through the night.

Another name for the giant moon is Sturgeon Moon, which is named after the sturgeon caught during this time of year.

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According to NASA, a supermoon “occurs when the moon’s orbit is as close as possible to the Earth at the same time as the moon is full.”

The moon will appear brighter than usual during the past supermoon years.
(AP Photo/Michael Sohn, file)

So what would that look like for us on Earth? The moon on August 11 will be a little brighter than it is on a normal day.

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Although this is the last supermoon of the year, there are also some other sightings that can be captured in August. Travel + Leisure Reports say that from August 11-12, the Perseids meteor shower would have occurred, but there would also be a full moon on that day, which could make it difficult to see the falling stars.

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On August 14th Saturn will reach opposition making it much brighter than it usually is. Then, at the end of the month, NASA will likely launch Artemis 1 on August 29.

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