The biggest supermoon of the year is about to rise: When to see the ‘Hunter’s Moon’ at its best and brightest

October’s Hunter’s Moon, the third supermoon of 2024, will rise later this week at dusk and set at dawn. As it does, it will be about 222,056 miles (357,364 kilometers) from Earth — the closest of any full moon this year, according to AstroPixels.

That makes this year’s Hunter’s Moon a perigean full moon, more popularly called a supermoon. According to the Adler Planetarium, a supermoon appears about 30% brighter and nearly 15% bigger than a full moon at its farthest point from Earth.

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