
Devika Kamath
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Devika Kamath is an associate professor and astrophysicist at Macquarie University, known for her expertise in lunar phases and their effects on Earth. In recent news, she discussed the phenomenon of supermoons, explaining how the moon’s proximity to Earth influences its appearance and the resulting effects on tidal patterns.
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Devika Kamath stated that Tuesday’s blood moon would be the standout eclipse on the stargazing calendar.
Where to see it rise tonightThe Sydney Morning Herald·
Australia· 2026-03-03
Devika Kamath said the moon’s phases and orbit have 'all lined up' to deliver a larger number of supermoons in 2025.
What is it, when can I see it and how does it affect the tides?The Sydney Morning Herald·
Australia· 2025-10-07

