(CNN) -- If the moon looks a little bit bigger and brighter this weekend, 
there's a reason for that. It is.

Saturday's full moon will be a super "perigee moon" -- the biggest in almost 20 
years. This celestial event is far rarer than the famed blue moon, which 
happens once about every two-and-a-half years.

"The last full moon so big and close to Earth occurred in March of 1993," said 
Geoff Chester with the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington. "I'd say it's 
worth a look."

Full moons look different because of the elliptical shape of the moon's orbit. 
When it's at perigee, the moon is about 31,000 miles (50,000 km) closer to 
Earth than when it's at the farthest point of its orbit, also known as apogee.

"Nearby perigee moons are about 14% bigger and 30% brighter than lesser moons 
that occur on the apogee side of the moon's orbit," the NASA website says.

This full moon will rise in the east at sunset and should look especially big 
at that time because of what's known as the "moon illusion."

"For reasons not fully understood by astronomers or psychologists, low-hanging 
moons look unnaturally large when they beam through trees, buildings and other 
foreground objects," according to NASA.

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Even though it may look close enough to touch, Saturday's full moon will still 
be at a healthy distance -- some 211,600 miles (356,577 km) away.

As rare as it is, it may be worth a look. Miss it and you'll have to wait until 
2029 to see it again.



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