This is scientifically impossible. The moon has an even orbit around earth. There is no possible way it could get that close. Besides, the tides would be so high it would most likely flood 70% of all land masses.
I've seen the super moon when it happened in around 2004 at my local park, it was amazing and quite a beautiful site. Other spectators said it was called Cosmos moon for some reason though
The moons orbit doesn't change in distance to earth. (It gets 3.8cm further each year technically) You will always see the same side of it as well. Geosynchronous orbit. Look it up.
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