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How to see the supermoon — and shooting stars, too


By Tariq Malik If the full moon looks a bit bigger and brighter in Saturday night's sky, you're not seeing things: It's just the "supermoon" — the biggest moon of 2012. And there's a meteor shower from Halley's Comet that's peaking as well,

It's Supermoon Saturday, and Twitter is abuzz with tweets and twitpics of our moon captured from nearly every angle. What's all the commotion?

It's Supermoon Saturday, and Twitter is abuzz with tweets and twitpics of our moon captured from nearly every angle. What's all the commotion?

When you look up into the sky tonight, you might see a lot more moon than you're used to. An area expert calls it an optical illusion.

After a “supermoon” Saturday night, we are in for an almost super Sunday with a just a small chance of rain. Saturday night's supermoon, seen in the photo above, was the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. Sunday: A 30 percent chance of

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