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The next supermoon — which appears larger and brighter than a regular full moon due to its proximity to Earth — will not be visible for nearly a year.
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The Earth's lunar sidekick will appear extra big and bright as it reaches its fullest stage on Wednesday. It's not just the biggest supermoon this year, it's also a rare blue supermoon.
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June's full moon gets its nickname from the strawberry harvesting season in the Northeastern U.S. It also happens to be at its closest distance to Earth in its orbit, which makes it a supermoon.
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Not only will the moon be particularly close to Earth, but it will also be bathed in a reddish light just before midnight Eastern time.
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On Monday, the full moon will be the biggest and brightest it’s been in almost 70 years.It’s commonly called a “supermoon.” It’s a phenomenon that occurs…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Temperatures officially hit 100 degrees for the first time this year, educators begin training for a school…