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If the shortening days are getting you down, be sure to catch a glimpse of tonight's striking full moon.
It will appear 14 per cent bigger than usual and a stunning 30 per cent brighter thanks to a rare, natural coincidence.
Each month the moon orbits the Earth and tonight it will skim by at its closest distance for the last 15 years.
If the shortening days are getting you down, be sure to catch a glimpse of tonight's striking full moon.
It will appear 14 per cent bigger than usual and a stunning 30 per cent brighter thanks to a rare, natural coincidence.
Each month the moon orbits the Earth and tonight it will skim by at its closest distance for the last 15 years.
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