Marty M
03-18-2011, 01:07 PM
Hello Waccos,
Full moon will be at 11:10 am on March 19
Moon rise for March 18 will be at 6:34 pm
Moon rise for March 19 will be at 7:49 pm
(these times are for San Francisco)
From CNN web site:
If the moon looks a little bit bigger and brighter this weekend, there's a reason for that. It is.
Saturday's full moon will be a super "perigee moon" -- the biggest in almost 20 years. This celestial event is far rarer than the famed blue moon, which happens once about every two-and-a-half years.
"The last full moon so big and close to Earth occurred in March of 1993," said Geoff Chester with the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington. "I'd say it's worth a look."
Full moons look different because of the elliptical shape of the moon's orbit. When it's at perigee, the moon is about 31,000 miles (50,000 km) closer to Earth than when it's at the farthest point of its orbit, also known as apogee.
Just thought this might offer a little break from the otherwise very sad news.
Marty
Full moon will be at 11:10 am on March 19
Moon rise for March 18 will be at 6:34 pm
Moon rise for March 19 will be at 7:49 pm
(these times are for San Francisco)
From CNN web site:
If the moon looks a little bit bigger and brighter this weekend, there's a reason for that. It is.
Saturday's full moon will be a super "perigee moon" -- the biggest in almost 20 years. This celestial event is far rarer than the famed blue moon, which happens once about every two-and-a-half years.
"The last full moon so big and close to Earth occurred in March of 1993," said Geoff Chester with the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington. "I'd say it's worth a look."
Full moons look different because of the elliptical shape of the moon's orbit. When it's at perigee, the moon is about 31,000 miles (50,000 km) closer to Earth than when it's at the farthest point of its orbit, also known as apogee.
Just thought this might offer a little break from the otherwise very sad news.
Marty