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28th July 2023
11:36am BST
Katy Thornton
"The best time to watch is at moon rise, which is the same time the sun sets, when a further effect, called 'the moon illusion' kicks in which can make the moon look even bigger to the human eye/brain combination. "People get very creative at these supermoon rises and line them up with buildings, sculptures, landscape features, and even friends and families to make very creative photos and we want to feature them in Astronomy Ireland magazine so we are hoping people all around the island will send us their best photo for our special supermoon issue."Along with photos, Astronomy Ireland Magazine is also asking people to send in written comments of their observations for publication in a special review of the event. For more details, visit Astronomy Ireland's website right here. This article originally appeared on JOE Header images via Getty READ ON: - Rainy weekend forecast as weather warning issued for several counties - Sarah Jessica Parker romanticises red cheddar and turf in recent social post - Beloved Cork steakhouse announces closure due to 'price increases'
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