That Amazing Supermoon ... and Cyberspace
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Fourteen lunar months equal almost exactly 15 “returns to perigee.” The time period between full moons is 29.53059 days. However, the return to perigee is every 27.55455 days. Here is the 2012 moon at Soda Springs, California, taken by George Lamson.

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