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10 Aug 2014 23:57
Tonight's the night: When you look up at the sky Sunday evening, you will be able to see the moon at its biggest and brightest all year. The supermoon occurs when the moon becomes full at the closest point in its orbit to Earth, called a perigee full moon. Although there has already been a supermoon this year on July 12, this one will be particularly striking. It will become full at the same time as its perigee, making it the most super of the supermoons this year. The moon is expected to appear...
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