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Well, isn't that just a delightful question! A full moon typically stays in the sky for one night, although it does some wonderful vanishing act eventually, giving way to other breathtaking lunar phases. Just imagine sitting outside, admiring its beauty and feeling at peace in its gentle glow. Positively magical!

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