The brightest supermoon of the year will rise in Thursday’s night sky. Here’s how Australians can see it | Australia news
The supermoon to rise into the Thursday night sky will be the brightest of the year, experts say, rivalled only by a comet dubbed “the best of the decade” so far.
The October full moon, also known as the hunter’s moon, will be the third of four back-to-back supermoons, preceded by September’s harvest moon and August’s blue supermoon. November’s beaver moon is still to come.
Dr Brad Tucker, an astrophysicist from the Australian National University, explains the full moon names often come from those given to them in North America by the Farmer’s Almanac and Native Americans because, like many cultures, they regulated themselves through the lunar cycle.
In the case of the hunter’s moon, it coincides with the time of year approaching winter since “your last chance at going out and hunting for food is really this month”, Tucker said.