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SEATTLE PARKS

Supermoons aren’t uncommon in and of themselves, but the one that will be in Seattle’s sky tonight is a bit more rare because, as NASA puts it, “it’s the closest full moon to Earth since 1948. We won’t see another supermoon like this until 2034.”

True, you’ve already missed the moment when the moon was “biggest and brightest,” but then again you probably weren’t up at 3:22 a.m. this... read more...

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