Friday, June 21, 2013

Happy Supermoon! Celebrate lunar largeness as a planetary holiday

Tremble in fear, D.C., as 'Super Moon' is set to return to our fair city this weekend. No, there is no escaping 'Super Moon.' Wherever you go, it will be there; that big (like really fucking big), luminescent, sinister-looking disc, just 

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." Bigger and brighter then normal full moons, the 

There is no reason for anybody to dread the largest full moon of 2013, known as the "supermoon," a NASA scientist says. On Sunday (June 23), the moon will reach perigee — the closest point to Earth in the rocky satellite's orbit around the planet

The largest full moon of 2013, a so-called "supermoon," will light up the night sky this weekend, but there's more to this lunar delight than meets the eye. On Sunday, June 23, at 7 a.m. EDT, the moon will arrive at perigee — the point in its orbit

The largest full moon of 2013, a so-called "supermoon," will light up the night sky this weekend, but there's more to this lunar delight than meets the eye. On Sunday, June 23, at 7 a.m. EDT, the moon will arrive at perigee — the point in its orbit

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Happy Supermoon! Celebrate lunar largeness as a planetary holiday

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