If you’re a skywatching enthusiast, you had plenty to enjoy in 2019 and are probably eager to see what 2020 has in store. It took over a month, but we’re finally about to feast our eyes on the first supermoon of the year, and it’s coming in the wee hours of Sunday morning. Set your alarms, because this is an early one.
As NASA has teased, the full Moon will be at its peak on Sunday morning, February 9th, at the bright-and-early time of 2:33 a.m. EST. As with most full Moons, this one has many names, with the most prominent being the Snow Moon.
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