This month’s perigee syzygy, or closest approach of the moon to Earth, is the closest to Earth since the year 992. This means that the new moon won’t be this close again for 345 years, making it the closest new moon in 1,337 years. This is a rare celestial event that won’t be seen again for centuries.
Closest New Moon in 1337 Years
This month's perigee syzygy is the closest to Earth since the year 992 and the new moon won't be this close again for 345 years, making it the closest new moon in 1,337 years.

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