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Saturday, Sept. 14 marks NASA ’s annual Observe the Moon Night , a worldwide event to promote lunar science and astronomy.
The moon will be just past its first-quarter waxing phase, making it bigger and brighter for this event compared to previous years .
There will be interviews with NASA experts, solar eclipse highlights, and tips on how best to make lunar observations.
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