The full moon on Monday (November 14) will be the largest and brightest since 1948. Astronomers emphasize that this is a great time to go outside and marvel at the beauty of the moon, which has approached the Earth as close as possible.
However, not all the inhabitants of the Earth can freely enjoy this spectacle – the reason for this may be high cloudiness and bad weather. Fortunately, modern technology makes it possible to organize live broadcast of observations of the moon using the Slooh robotic observatory.
We bring to your attention an online broadcast of observations of the Supermoon:
Supermoon will also be streamed live from Italy through a virtual telescope