On Tuesday evening, Johannesburg witnessed a brighter and bigger moon, known as a Supermoon, due to its closer proximity than usual, just 222,159 miles away. This is the first of two supermoons to occur in August, with the second one expected on August 30, which will also be a blue moon. The last time two full supermoons occurred in the same month was in 2018, and it is not expected to happen again until 2037. Italian astronomer Gianluca Masi confirmed these details.
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