Picture courtesy of Suthichai Yoon Facebook The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) has invited stargazers to witness the Super Blue Moon phenomenon. This rare celestial event, the closest full moon to Earth of the year, will be visible to the naked eye from tonight until tomorrow morning. The Super Blue Moon refers to the full moon that is closest to Earth in its yearly cycle. Tonight will be the second full moon of the month, also known as a Blue Moon. The full moon will appear slightly larger and brighter than usual. NARIT is preparing to observe the Super Blue Moon at several locations, or it can be watched live on their Facebook page.
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