If the night seems brighter near you, look up. The full moon on Wednesday marks the third of four consecutive supermoons, and it’s the brightest by a small margin.
The moon is closer, relatively to Earth, making it a supermoon that may seem bigger and brighter than the supermoons in August and September, The Associated Press reported . It will reach its full lunar phase Thursday.
The bright moon is also accompanied by a visiting comet , Comet C/2023 A3, visible just after sunset in the western sky that should be around, weather permitting, through the end of October…