Saturday, March 19, 2011

Moon today


For the first time in the past 18 years, the orbit of the Moon is closest to the Earth. The average distance between the Moon and the Earth is about 383.000 km. The full moon today, March 19 will be of 356 577 km away.It is the theory that earthquakes are also Mega Supermoon major storms and all the rumors about this, thanks to an astrologer. But he said there was no connection between that and what happened last week in the 'super' Garvin.The Japan is actually the representation of the poet in Supermoon "and that the moon influences tides, tidal forces "not" powerful enough to close the plates unusual disorder called "Super Moon" and qualifies easily.

Much ado was made about the so-called "Supermoon" taking place tonight (March 19). Full moon on Saturday will be about 10 percent and over 30 percent more light compared to other full moons during the year, said.The word 'Supermoon "was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979. He said it was a situation where the moon is a little closer to the Earth in its orbit average, is 90 percent or more of its orbit nearest the moon is full or new tectonic moon.And, when it could be based on strong tides, the lunar perigee super do research or terminal calamity.As werewolf about 220,000 miles of the moon moon will appear 30% brighter and 14% larger than the later.

And if you can pull hard on certain tides, the moon perigee not trigger uprisings werewolf or supernatural studs calamity.As at about 220,000 miles of the moon will appear 30% brighter and 14% larger than the moon farthest . Geoff Chester, U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington DC, said: "The last full moon so big and so close to Earth was in March 1993," Also, I would say look.Because worth of moon's orbit is oval, Full Moon vary in size. His one hand is in an elliptical shape around 50.000 km closer to Earth than the other.
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