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Sunday, March 20, 2011

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Supermoon Rising Tonight

  • Sunday, March 20, 2011
  • ZerOne01
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  • In astrology, a supermoon is a full or new moon that coincides with a close approach by the Moon to the Earth. The Moon's distance varies each month between approximately 354,000 km (220,000 mi) and 410,000 km (254,000 mi) due to its elliptical orbit around Earth, says Wikipedia. In other words, supermoon is the phenomenon when the moon is in its position closest to the earth and this phenomenon occured once for almost 20 years.

    The last supermoon, or its official name perigee moon, occured on March 1993. Perigee moons are also known to cause higher tides but nothing to worry about, there are not known natural disaster causes by the moon. For best view, take a look at the moon when the moon is near the horizon at the early evening. “That is, it turns out, a distance of rare beauty,” wrote NASA scientiest Tony Philips.

    19 March 2011 is the day when you can see again the beauty of celestial object around the sky. Of course, supermoon is waiting for you tonight. Keep your windows open and feels the awesomeness and perfection of this nature.


    "The moon looks upon many night flowers; the night flowers see but one moon." ~Jean Ingelow

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