The full “sturgeon” moon of August 2022 will be glowing in the night sky this week, and it might be another big and bright supermoon, according to some astronomy experts. Others say it will be just an ordinary full moon. Regardless of its classification, however, the August moon will officially be turning full Thursday night, Aug. 11, and will also be 100% full when it rises in the sky Friday night, Aug. 12. The timing will be bad for anyone trying to view the annual Perseid meteor shower, which is scheduled to reach its peak overnight Thursday and overnight Friday — the same two days the moon…