Sri Lanka, Nov. 3 -- The Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies has announced that a supermoon will be visible tonight, appearing noticeably larger and brighter than a regular full moon.

The institute said the supermoon will be about 14% larger and shine roughly 30% brighter. Such events occur several times a year when the moon's elliptical orbit brings it closer to the Earth-about 356,980 km away this time.

Today's full moon, the largest supermoon of the year, may also cause higher-than-usual tides along coastal areas. Supermoons can occur during both full and new moon phases.

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