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I took pictures of it over the lake that night. It was beautiful. Prepare yourself for a sight tonight -- not to mention some wild behavior, if the legends are true. The biggest full moon in 15 years is set to grace the Northern Hemisphere tonight. Because the moon orbits along an... more
Reviewed by drdoalot714 Dec 14 2008, 04:59pm ( 28 reviews ) • wired.com
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Rated by insyen on Sep 19, 1:23am
interesting
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Rated by icn on Jun 07, 12:43am
not bad for DECEMBER 2008!
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Rated by nogarddlog on Dec 30 2008, 1:58pm
If I were a werewolf, I'd be on the prowl for you
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Rated by edgeoforever on Dec 17 2008, 3:51pm
Saw it in the morning
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Reviewed by EuphorialStar on Dec 16 2008, 1:44pm
didn't really notice a difference :\
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Rated by Shourin on Dec 16 2008, 1:56am
Missed and fortunately I didn't see something unusual in my behavior.
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Rated by drdoalot714 on Dec 14 2008, 4:59pm
I took pictures of it over the lake that night. It was beautiful. Prepare yourself for a sight tonight -- not to mention some wild behavior, if the legends are true. The biggest full moon in 15 years is set to grace the Northern Hemisphere tonight. Because the moon orbits along an egg-shaped ellipse, not a circle, its distance from us changes. Today, the moon is approaching its nearest point to Earth, so it should look about 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than this year's other full moons, according to NASA.
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Reviewed by maquette on Dec 14 2008, 2:11pm
very awesome
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Rated by talloolah on Dec 14 2008, 1:50pm
and i missed it :(