"Moon will appear 14 per cent brighter than the average full moon and also the
year's biggest," said C.B. Devgun, of Science Popularisation
Association of Communicators and Educators (SPACE).
He said the biggest and brightest moon is definitely not to be associated with natural disasters in any way.
"All that will happen is the moon will appear brighter and exert more
influence on the tides due to its increased gravitational force. There
is nothing to worry about this activity," he added.
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