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Get ready to howl: Supermoon to rise this weekend
A message to the skywatchers: tilt your head in trade after nightfall on Sunday, and you'll reckon it over the closest full moon of the year — a phenomenon known as a "supermoon." Except it's not all that super, and it's not really a phenomenon. In fact, the term
Share YOUR Supermoon images with NASA in our Flickr Group: www.flickr.com/groups/supermoon2013/ Up there in the sky – it's not a bird or a plane; it's a "Supermoon." Larger and brighter then normal full moons, the
Up in the sky this weekend there will be birds, planes and the "supermoon." A lunar event that occurs when the moon is at its closest point to the Earth, this weekend's "supermoon" will also occur during a full
You've probably heard about this: on June 23, the full Moon will be the largest and brightest of the year, so it's called the Supermoon. Let me be clear: While this is technically right, you'd never notice the difference in size or brightness by eye
A supermoon occurs when the moon is slightly closer to Earth than it typically is, and the effect is most noticeable when it occurs at the same time as a full moon, according to James Garvin, chief scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in
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