Saturday's big for moon watchers
Saturday promises to be a big day for nighttime sky watchers as full moon will be the brightest this year.
Dubbed the “super moon,” the phenomenon occurs when a full moon reaches its closest point to the earth, making it appear larger than usual.
A super moon happens every 14 months, when the full moon cycle coincides with its proximity to the planet.
Saturday’s forecast at the Castlegar weather office is sunny with a 40 percent chance of isolated showers but less than 1 centimetre of precipitation.
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