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The moon will appear bigger Wednesday than any other day of the year

The super moon coincides with a blue moon, which is the second full moon in the same month

It also will be the second full moon of the month, making it a so-called blue moon.
The last total lunar eclipse in Denver before 2029 will occur in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
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Shortly before 8 p.m. on Wednesday would be a great time to check out the moonrise, weather permitting. That’s because it will be a super moon, and a blue moon, too.

Blue moons are simply quirks of the calendar that occur every two to three years when there is a second full moon in a calendar month, and our most recent full moon occurred on Aug. 1. The next time a blue moon will be a super moon will occur in January of 2037, . Another will occur just two months later.

Wednesday’s super moon should be worth a look, however, because it will appear larger and brighter than at any other time this year. That’s because the moon will be at its perigee in relation to earth, slightly more than 222,000 miles away, which will be the closest approach of all the full moons in 2023. Just two weeks ago it was more than 252,000 miles away, when it was at apogee.

A blue moon rises in the east with a silhouette of a windmill on the Monarch Ranch in Louisville on Aug. 30, 2023. This will be the last super blue moon until 2037. The Monarch Ranch, owned by Kevin and Laura Matriona, has been in their family for five generations. The windmill dates back to at least the 1940s when Kevin's grandfather owned the ranch. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
A blue moon rises in the east with a silhouette of a windmill on the Monarch Ranch in Louisville on Aug. 30, 2023. This will be the last super blue moon until 2037. The Monarch Ranch, owned by Kevin and Laura Matriona, has been in their family for five generations. The windmill dates back to at least the 1940s when Kevin’s grandfather owned the ranch. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

Because it has an elliptical orbit, the moon has a perigee (closest orbital approach) and an apogee (farthest) every month. This week’s perigee will be the moon’s second closest approach to earth this year. Its closest approach of slightly more than 221,500 miles came on Jan. 21, when the moon was not visible.

The best time to view a super moon is at moonrise or moonset. Wednesday’s moon will rise at 7:49 p.m., 15 minutes after sunset. It will appear nearly full on Thursday, too, with moonrise at 8:17 p.m.

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