
"The full moons of summer this year -- July 12, August 10 and September 9 -- will all be Supermoons, as NASA calls them. The phenomenon happens when the moon becomes full on the same day as its perigee -- the point in the moon's orbit when it's closet to Earth....."
Good photos and story at link:
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/10/world ... ryGalPhoto
EDIT" "Tonight" is a confusing word with this article because of date differences. Perhaps we'll see it tomorrow night rather than tonight?