06/05/2020 19:00
Super 'Flower' Moon rises tomorrow
The year's final supermoon is set to rise tomorrow with the so-called 'flower moon' expected to be six per cent larger than normal, The Daily Mail reports.
It is the third and final supermoon of 2020 and it is also set to be less visually striking than the other two, which occurred on March 9 and April 7-8.
The moon will be at its fullest at 11:45am BST on Thursday morning, but it will not be visible in the UK at this time.
However, the moon will be at its most impressive before it sets on Thursday morning at around 5:42 BST, and also after moonrise around 8:45pm BST tomorrow evening.
This full moon will also be a supermoon, meaning it will be about six per cent larger than a typical full moon and around 14 per cent bigger than a micromoon, which is when the moon is at its furthest point from Earth.