Environment
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Don’t Miss February’s Snow Moon this Week! Here’s When and How to See It
Mercury and a full moon is something not to be missed this week as they both make rare appearances in the sky. With the "Snow Moon" making its full appearance at midday on Wednesday, Feb. 16, you might want to go out for some outdoor activities and witness the moon, earth, and sun line up in an imaginary 180-degree line order.
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