bitflipper
Be sure to look at the moon tomorrow night...
It's a so-called "supermoon", meaning a full moon at perigee. Doesn't happen often, but this occurrence is especially noteworthy because it's the closest the moon has been since 1948, some 30,000 km closer than average. The next one will be in 2034, so for many of us this is literally a once-in-a-li..
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2016/11/15 10:18:08