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The moon appeared larger and brighter Monday night during what's known as a supermoon.
October's supermoon is the first of three this year. It happens when a full moon is closer to Earth in its orbit. That makes the moon look up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the faintest moon of the year, according to NASA. The subtle difference happens a few times a year, sometimes coinciding with other astronomical events such as lunar eclipses.
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00:00That's all, I'm getting you up to the kitchen, I'm just kidding.
00:02I'm in my kitchen.
00:04You're having to do it, I don't know.
00:06I'm not sure I'm eating anymore.
00:08I'm not sure what you're getting here.
00:10I'm living in a home town,
00:12so I got a dinner table.
00:14I'm just gonna eat this.
00:16I want to cook it a little over here.
00:18I must cook it a little over here and then,
00:20I'll go and have a little bit more about the kitchen.
00:22I'm gonna treat her.
00:24I'll just be a little better.
00:26I'd be curious about how to cook.
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