The real miscarriage happens next Monday

The moon will move to the closest point on Earth to its orbit when the lunar eclipse occurs on the first day of the following week.

On June 4, which means that exactly one day before the full moon, the moon will approach the point - the closest position to the Earth on its elliptical orbit. Then the distance between the moon and the earth is 358,482km. So the moon disc seems a bit larger than when people observe it at other times of the year.

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Every 10 to 12 years, the real super-moon happens once.

People in North America and South America will see the eclipse before dawn on June 4, while people in Australia, some parts of East Asia and the Pacific islands will have the opportunity to observe the following eclipse. when the sun goes down, National Geographic said.

The black shadow of the earth will appear on the moon for more than two hours. When the size of the black shadow reaches its maximum, about a third of the moon's disk will be dark.

Mark Hammergren - a scientist from the Adler Astronomical Center in Chicago, USA - confirmed that the lunar eclipse coincides with super moon is a very rare phenomenon. " The eclipse only happens once in a period of 10 to 12 years , " he said.

True eclipse occurs when the sun, the earth, the moon align. Since the earth is in the middle of the other two bodies, the moon will move through the dark areas of the globe. Because the moon revolves around the globe in an elliptical orbit, the lunar eclipse does not often occur at full moon. The latest total eclipse occurred in December last year and the next full lunar eclipse will take place in August 2014.