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"Yep, looks the same as every other night. Not remotely bigger. " You'd have to be pretty special to tell by eye tbh.. Prefer the harvest moon anyway S | |||
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"I thought it was tomorrow?" It's properly full tomorrow but it's out there, fairly full and pendulous, right now. | |||
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"I thought it was tomorrow?" Technically it is... "November’s full Moon is also known as the Beaver Moon occurs November 14th at 13:52 GMT. It will appear at its fullest/ brightest the evening before or near this time depending on what part of the world you are viewing from. It should look fantastic though a night either side." | |||
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"I thought it was tomorrow? It's properly full tomorrow but it's out there, fairly full and pendulous, right now. " Not here, it's clouded over and full of rain. | |||
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"Isn't the biggest moon for years (is, it's at its closest point) coming in a couple of days? " I got the timing wrong. Tomorrow morning at 6.15 the moon will be the closest it's been to us for almost 70 years. It's off by about 85 miles from the closest it ever gets too. A once in a lifetime night! Though shag me tomorrow and you can have another. | |||
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"I thought it was tomorrow? It's properly full tomorrow but it's out there, fairly full and pendulous, right now. Not here, it's clouded over and full of rain. " Pesky clouds. Trust me, it's still out there. | |||
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"Yep, looks the same as every other night. Not remotely bigger. " It's more noticeable when the moon is closer to the horizon. It's an optical illusion. The time to look is earlier in the night - that's when a super moon really looks different. | |||
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