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Supermoon rising over Sydney Harbour

 Posted by Evan Predavec at 5:29 pm  No Responses »
May 062012
 

Supermoon rising over Sydney Harbour.

A supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to Earth on its elliptical orbit. In other words, it’s closer to us and looks significantly bigger than normal.

Reflection on the water.

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