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It is larger than the planet Mercury and more massive than Pluto, and, in significant ways, it resembles a planet more than it does a typical moon.
Indeed, many people prescribed glucocorticoids do not just gain weight, they also present with localised hypertrophy of adipose tissue including the typical "moon face," double chin, "buffalo hump," "bull neck," or "pendulum" abdomen.
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"It looks slightly larger and brighter than a typical full moon".
Recorded by Chinese observers in 185 AD, SN 185 was visible in the night sky for around eight months; its remnants, known as RCW 86, cover an area larger than the typical full moon.
A supermoon is a bit larger and brighter than a typical full moon, and this one is likely to be the biggest and brightest of the three to occur in 2014.
An illegal taxi driver put this in numbers for me: On a typical full moon night, she makes up to 6000 baht [$200], compared with an average night in the month, when she earns around 150 baht [$4].
A taxi tout put this in numbers for me: on a typical full moon night she makes up to 6000 baht (£140), compared with an average night in the month, when she earns around 150 baht (£3).
Phoebe appears to be more akin to comets than to asteroids and typical rocky moons, the researchers said.
In recent years, moon-orbiting probes and even some Earth-based observations have spied signs of olivine and other magnesium-rich minerals not typical of the moon's crust in the central peaks of the 93-kilometer-wide Copernicus crater (large, bright feature shown), as well as the similar-sized Theophilus crater.
The finial is topped by a moon, a typical Islamic motif whose horns point heavenward.
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