Astronomy enthusiasts in Pakistan are in for a treat as the final supermoon of the year graces the night sky. Renowned astronomer Dr. Javed Iqbal has shared insights about this spectacular celestial event.
The supermoon will be visible at its peak starting at 2:28 AM PST, presenting a breathtaking view for stargazers. During this phenomenon, the Moon will appear approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon, making it a visual spectacle.
Dr. Iqbal noted that the distance between Earth and the Moon during this event will be around 360,378 kilometers, significantly closer than their average orbital distance of 384,400 kilometers.
This marks the second supermoon visible in Pakistan this year, with the first one occurring on August 20th. The August supermoon captivated observers across cities like Karachi, Quetta, and Lahore, drawing awe and admiration from all corners of the country.
A supermoon occurs when a full moon coincides with the Moon’s closest approach to Earth in its elliptical orbit, known as the perigee. This proximity enhances the Moon’s size and brightness, creating a striking visual display.
Stargazers in Pakistan are encouraged to seize this opportunity to witness the last supermoon of 2024. Weather permitting, the event promises to deliver a memorable experience for sky watchers. For those with access to telescopes or binoculars, the viewing could be even more remarkable, offering a closer look at the Moon’s surface details.
Whether you’re a seasoned astronomer or simply someone who appreciates nature’s wonders, tonight’s supermoon is a celestial show you won’t want to miss.
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