Welcome to the #FedFeed, a daily collection of federal ephemera gathered from social media and presented for your enjoyment.
Welcome to the #FedFeed, a daily collection of federal ephemera gathered from social media and presented for your enjoyment.
Did you miss the #supermoon last night? Try again tonight because we won’t see another moon like this until 2034: https://t.co/g9qW9jjxoV pic.twitter.com/PSq3cMsRE5
— NASA (@NASA) November 14, 2016
NASA explains how exactly a supermoon happens:
The Interior Department caught a good look at it last night:
Did you catch last night’s #supermoon 🌕? Here’s a glimpse from Cronan Ranch #California pic.twitter.com/H1D47fnYF2 — US Dept of Interior (@Interior) November 14, 2016
And here’s another NASA photo, this time from Russia:
#Supermoon rises behind soyuz rocket a few days before Expedition 50 launch w/@AstroPeggy, Novitskiy, @Thom_astro https://t.co/PqYOnuoJ5O pic.twitter.com/Bthn49HCXV
— NASA HQ PHOTO (@nasahqphoto) November 14, 2016
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