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Full Moon. Venus/Pollux conjunction

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Event details

Venus is 5 degrees south of the first-magnitude star Pollux (Beta Geminorum) at 1:00 UT; the Moon is at perigee, subtending 33'28" from a distance of 356,991 kilometers (221,826 miles), at 11:00 UT; Full Moon (known as the Flower, Rose or Strawberry Moon), the largest of 2013, occurs at 11:32 UT.

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