It’s the first time since 1977 that a full moon has coincided with the holiday and it won’t be back until 2034, ...
“It should make for impressive viewing,” said Guy Worthey, an associate professor of physics and astronomy at WSU. “It will track high in the sky and be out all night.”
“It should make for impressive viewing,” said Guy Worthey, an associate professor of physics and astronomy at WSU. “It will track high in the sky and be out all night.”