On August 10, 2014 the Moon reached its closest point to earth, the so called perigee.
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More InformationIn 2014, this happens three times, a phenomenon which occurs only every 20 years. The moon shines up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter as usual, that’s why it is called Super Moon.

However, the recordings were made on the 9th of August. August 10, was accompanied by intense rains and thunderstorms; it was impossible to watch the moon.

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