The Verge -
13 Nov 2016 19:00
This Monday, the early morning night sky will be treated to an extra special supermoon. You may be asking yourself "what's the point?"; It feels like there's a new supermoon every other month, and there are other bigger things to worry about right now. Well, here's the deal: it's going to be big -- the closest supermoon the Earth has seen in the past 69 years. The Moon's distance to Earth isn't a constant because our satellite is in elliptical orbit -- meaning its proximity to our planet is alwa...
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