Watch: Super Flower Moon - The Last in a Series of 4 Supermoons 

This is the last in a series of four supermoons.
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Visuals of Super Flower Moon from India Gate in Delhi.
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Visuals of Super Flower Moon from India Gate in Delhi.
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This month's supermoon - also known as the 'Super Flower Moon' - was seen on Thursday, 7 May and it is the last supermoon of 2020.

According to NASA, the full supermoon will appear from Thursday evening till Friday morning.

During this time, the moon is supposed to appear bigger and brighter than usual as it will be near perigee - the closest approach of the moon to the Earth.

This is the last in a series of four supermoons. A supermoon was visible last month too and was called the 'Super Pink Moon'.

The first supermoon of 2020 appeared in February, followed by one between March 9 and March 11. The term “supermoon” was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979 and it refers to either a new or a full moon that occurs within 90 per cent of perigee, its closest approach to Earth in a given orbit.

Under this definition, in a typical year, there can be three or four full supermoons in a row and three or four new supermoons in a row. For 2020, the four full moons from February through May meet this 90 per cent threshold, NASA said.

(With inputs from IANS.

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