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Sep 28, 2015 · The rare event is called a supermoon lunar eclipse. To understand what this is, first take a full moon. Now add the closest approach the moon makes on its orbit, which makes it look 14 percent larger. That makes it a supermoon. Now combine that with a lunar eclipse, when the moon passes behind the Earth into its shadow giving it a red tint. ................
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