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A full ‘super’ moon rises over Clear Lake on Sunday. Super moon conditions occur when the orbital path brings the moon in rare proximity to the earth, making the body appear larger in the evening sky. Last night the moon drew even closer to earth than normal, marking the second day of the current lunar event as the nearest the two have been since Jan. 26, 1948. The next time the two bodies will approach as close will be Nov. 25, 2034. - Dave Faries — Lake County Publishing
A full ‘super’ moon rises over Clear Lake on Sunday. Super moon conditions occur when the orbital path brings the moon in rare proximity to the earth, making the body appear larger in the evening sky. Last night the moon drew even closer to earth than normal, marking the second day of the current lunar event as the nearest the two have been since Jan. 26, 1948. The next time the two bodies will approach as close will be Nov. 25, 2034. – Dave Faries — Lake County Publishing
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