Posted on 11/09/2016 7:32:29 AM PST by BenLurkin
Supermoon 2016. This months Full Moon is not only the closest for the year, but the nearest Full Moon for a 80 year plus span.
Like Blue and Black Moons, a Supermoon is more of a cultural phenomenon than a true astronomical event. The Moons orbit is elliptical, taking it from 362,600 to 405,400 km from the Earth in the course of its 27.55 day anomalistic orbit from one perigee to the next. For the purposes of this weeks discussion, we consider a Supermoon as when the Full Moon occurs within 24 hours of perigee, and a Minimoon as when the Full Moon occurs within 24 hours of apogee. From the Earth, the Moon varies in apparent size from 29.3 to 34.1 across. This month, thee Moon reaches perigee on November 14th at 356,511 kilometers distant, 2 hours and 22 minutes before Full.
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And I’ll be out there, howlin’
You know it, baby !
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