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Jan 6, 2023 3:22 AM CST
Name: Duane
Alabama, U.S.A. (Zone 7b)
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If Anyone Uses The Moon And It's Cycles To Help Garden By, This Friday The 6th In The Eastern Night Sky, A Full "Wolf Micro Moon" Will Rise Next To And Left Of The Constellation Orion The Hunter. A Full Moon Occuring While It's At It's Furthest Point From Earth (Apogee) 251,910 Miles Away, Is Called A Micro Moon. When It Occurs At it's Closest Point (Perigee) 225,291 Miles Away, It's Called A Super Moon. Supermoons appear about 14.5% wider and 25% brighter in the sky than micromoons.
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