
Shiny: The Moon, photographed by P-M Heden of Vallentuna, Sweden. (via NASA)
The prose in this press release is purple, the planet is red. Mars and the Moon on December 24 will cross the sky together in a beautiful display, according to NASA (link, below).
The 98-percent-full Moon on Christmas Eve might also be the “brightest you’ve ever seen,” because it will be the highest-riding Moon we will experience until 2023.
NASA also uses this announcement to plug its back-to-the-Moon plans for 2020.
“Plans are to establish a lunar base for exploration,” the release reads, “and use the moon’s surface as a springboard to even further destinations.”

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