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Catch a glimpse of the biggest and
brightest supermoon -- when a full moon is at its perigee, the closest point to Earth along its orbit -- in 70 years has been moving across our sky. Have you seen it? It's a wonder.
Miss it, and you’ll have to wait 18 years for another supermoon this close. Next one won't be until 2070 in
New York, for example.
You can still
catch it tonight (11/14) -- don't wait.
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