Biggest Supermoon 2022 Date & Time: Know what is Buck Moon, How to Catch Live Glimpse; All Details

According to NASA, on July 13, the biggest supermoon of the year 2022 will be seen. The supermoon will be visible for the next 2-3 days.

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Biggest Supermoon 2022: About a month ago, pictures of the red-coloured moon were covered on the Internet, on June 14, this year the supermoon was seen which is also called as Strawberry Moon since it was a full moon and appears at a time when the strawberry crop is harvested. 

However, if you missed out on seeing the super moon last time, don't worry, because this chance has come again for you. Earth will once again witness a supermoon on Thursday IST. 

According to NASA, on July 13, the biggest supermoon of the year 2022 will be seen. The supermoon will be visible for the next 2-3 days. According to Indian standard time, Wednesday at 2:38 pm EDT or 12:08 am IST (Thursday) can be seen on During this time there will also be a full moon. Which will be visible in the next 2-3 days. Although it will not be a full moon, it will appear similarly. The biggest reason for this would be the size of the moon.


These coincidences are being made in terms of astrology, this time on Guru Purnima, four Raja Yogas named Bhadra, Ruchak, Hans and Shash are being formed. On this Guru Purnima, Mars, Mercury, Guru and Shani are sitting in their signs. The full moon date will be on July 13 from 4:08 in the morning and till 12:06 in the night. The initiation taken on this Guru Purnima will be very auspicious in the life of the disciple. Worship Lord Vishnu, light a lamp and worship the banana tree.

A supermoon is an astronomical event when the moon comes very close to the Earth's orbit. Due to this, the size of the moon appears larger than normal. The closest coming of the moon to the earth is called perigee. The distance of the Moon during the supermoon will be 357,264 km from Earth.

When will the next Supermoon can be seen?

A 'supermoon' can be observed when a full moon coincides with the coming of the Earth's closest elliptical orbit. The nearest point is called the perigee. The term 'supermoon' was coined by astrologer Richard Knoll in 1979 but is not considered an official astronomical term. 

According to the common understanding of the term, a 'supermoon' refers to either a new moon or a full moon that occurs when the moon is within 90% of the circumference. The first supermoon of 2022 will rise in June and the third and final of the year will rise in August. After that, the next supermoon will be visible on September 18, 2024.

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