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Who Saw the Supermoon?
You won’t regret looking for the moon this coming Sunday for your Moon Journal because we’re about to see a record-breaking supermoon! The moon will rise in the east on Sunday, November 13 at 5:04 PM and set in the west on November 14 at 7:06 AM. The best views usually occur when the moon is sitting closer to the horizon because trees, buildings, and other foreground objects create a moon illusion and it looks especially large. Read more about it here:
http://www.sciencealert.com/we-re-about-to-see-a-record-breaking-supermoon-the-biggest-and-brightest-in-nearly-70-years
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