Tonight’s Perigee-Syzygy, better known as a “Super Moon”

Tonight’s Perigee-Syzygy, better known as a “Super Moon”

This is the closest the Moon have been to the Earth for 70 years. Next perigee-syzygy is not due until November 25, 2034, so if you can catch it tomorrow night, when it is at it’s absolute maximum – you should 🙂

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/what-is-a-supermoon-and-when-can-i-see-the-largest-moon-in-70-ye/

slightly sharpened and color reduced.

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