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The Biggest Supermoon in Years is Coming Saturday Night

☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾ 2012/05/03 14:30:17

This Saturday evening, take a look at the night sky and you might see something special. The moon will make its largest, most stunning appearance of the year—an event known to scientists as “the perigee-syzygy of the Earth-Moon-Sun system” and to the popular skywatching public simply as the “supermoon.” As one of the most spectacular supermoons in years, the moon will appear 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than when it is on the far side of its orbit.


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The supermoon of March 2011, rising behind the Lincoln Memorial In Washington, DC. Photo by NASA

Why does the moon sometimes appear larger, and sometimes smaller? The answer lies in the fact that its orbit around Earth is elliptical, so its distance from us varies—it ranges from roughly 222,000 to 252,000 miles away each month. On Saturday, the moon will reach what is known as the perigee, coming as close as it ever does to the Earth, just 221,802 miles away. At the same time, it will be a full moon, with the entirety of its Earth-facing surface illuminated by the light of the sun.

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This supermoon will appear especially large because the exact moment of perigee will neatly coincide with the appearance of a perfectly full moon. The full moon will occur at 11:34 p.m. EST, and the perigee will occur at 11:35. During last year’s supermoon on March 19, 2011, for comparison, the perigee and full moon were 50 minutes apart.

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A comparison of last year's March supermoon (right) with an average moon from December 2010. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Marcoaliaslama

“The timing is almost perfect,” says NASA, according to the Washington Post. AccuWeather’s astronomy blogger Daniel Vogler notes that a look through recent data reveals no more closely-timed (and therefore bigger) supermoons.

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Apart from providing a sight to behold in the night sky, the moon’s perigee also has a tangible effect on Earth: It causes higher than normal tides. Because tides are driven by the moon’s gravitational effects, a closer moon means that the oceans will be pulled more than usual towards the satellite. In most places, this will mean a tide that is an inch or so higher than usual, but geographical factors can multiply the effect up to around six inches.


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There has long been speculation that the moon’s gravitational effect during its perigee could be the cause of natural disasters, including earthquakes and volcanic activity. In particular, many suggested this link following the earthquake and subsequent tsunami off the coast of Japan in March of 2011. However, the devastating quake occurred over a week before the supermoon, and studies have shown no strong evidence for increased frequency of high-intensity seismic activity during the moon’s perigee.


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There are more concrete examples, though, in which supermoons may cause problems. In particular, flooding during storms may be made more severe because of the higher tides. In 1962, the coincidental arrival of a powerful storm with the moon’s perigee inundated the entire Atlantic coast of Cape Cod, causing 40 deaths and $500 million in property damage.

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On Saturday, assuming no damaging storms or floods are at your doorstep, just hope for a clear night and take a look outside. The moon will appear larger and brighter than usual all night, but for the most striking views, try to catch it just after it rises above the horizon, when an optical illusion causes it to look larger than it really is, and viewing it through the gases of the earth’s atmosphere can cause the moon to appear yellow, orange or red in color

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  • Strawberry Field 2012/05/05 15:42:03
    Strawberry Field
    +1
    I'm really excited about this, the night sky is one of the most beautiful things in this life <3
  • Megz 2012/05/05 12:16:16
    Megz
    +1
    i can't wait for it :)
  • Lucid 2012/05/05 09:57:20
    Lucid
    +1
    awesome. i just hope its not too cloudy!
  • NYCbrit 2012/05/05 09:55:47
    NYCbrit
    +1
    Looking forward to seeing it!
  • Michael=Constitution & Liberty 2012/05/05 07:38:58
    Michael=Constitution & Liberty
    +1
    Ive seen the "blood moon"(red) standing on the beach in Charleston SC. friggin awesome!, will check this out tomorrow :)
  • learning2walkagain 2012/05/05 07:07:27
    learning2walkagain
    +1
    Sweet looking forward to it
  • Tanor Z. Faux 2012/05/05 05:31:19
    Tanor Z. Faux
    +2
    Moon Ring I can't wait until the day we have a Supermoon Solar Eclipse. The Moon at it's perigee during the eclipse. It'll be at it's largest, closest version of a solar eclipse. If not, at least have a nice Moon Ring around it X3
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... Tanor Z... 2012/05/05 13:29:26
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    we have a Venus Eclipse in June that will be awesome
  • (▪‿▪)DoctorWhoGuru(▪‿▪)
    +2
    Awesome!!
  • marianne (▪‿▪)Do... 2012/05/05 05:29:05
  • Wanderer 2012/05/04 18:08:05
    Wanderer
    I shall most certainly be watching this as it takes place it will be very interesting to see what effect this has on the community as well...it will be 'party time' in the old town on the night.
  • schjaz 2012/05/04 15:23:26
    schjaz
    Love this and the pics are fab....

    How about this from Donna Page...

    Tomorrow, May 5th is a super full moon, meaning that the full moon will appear larger in the sky than any other time this year.


    Soak in the vibes, sit and meditate of the full moon and feel the pulsation and vibration of an invisible arm surround you, letting you know that with trust and care, all will be fine.



    The Sun in Taurus symbolizes, (among other things) the gardener; One who carefully plants the seeds, and has the patience and fortitude to provide what the seed needs to develop; water, sunlight, soil, and waits for the fruits of one's labor. What is needed comes from Scorpio, the opposite, trust. Trust that the seed will deliver what is the promise from within. If one did not trust, then a few days after you planted the seed you can give up. What I don't see any tomatoes! I am out of here!



    Where in your life do you want, crave or desire something that deep inside you are not sure if you trust the universe, the system, or yourself to be able to have?



    This super full moon can pull up from your subconscious these questions to be answered.



    With it are concerns over what is valued (Taurus) and feelings of jealousy. What is jealousy if not an internal frustration that one has something...

















    Love this and the pics are fab....

    How about this from Donna Page...

    Tomorrow, May 5th is a super full moon, meaning that the full moon will appear larger in the sky than any other time this year.


    Soak in the vibes, sit and meditate of the full moon and feel the pulsation and vibration of an invisible arm surround you, letting you know that with trust and care, all will be fine.



    The Sun in Taurus symbolizes, (among other things) the gardener; One who carefully plants the seeds, and has the patience and fortitude to provide what the seed needs to develop; water, sunlight, soil, and waits for the fruits of one's labor. What is needed comes from Scorpio, the opposite, trust. Trust that the seed will deliver what is the promise from within. If one did not trust, then a few days after you planted the seed you can give up. What I don't see any tomatoes! I am out of here!



    Where in your life do you want, crave or desire something that deep inside you are not sure if you trust the universe, the system, or yourself to be able to have?



    This super full moon can pull up from your subconscious these questions to be answered.



    With it are concerns over what is valued (Taurus) and feelings of jealousy. What is jealousy if not an internal frustration that one has something you do not have or fear that one might take away something you have? It is a belief of limitation.



    The universe is giving us an opportunity to examine our beliefs and thoughts on these issues, and to let go of inner turmoil or frustration around them.



    This full moon chart has an exact Mercury Saturn opposition; what this implies is to be conscious of your words. Your thinking process is meant to take time to mull over what you want to say and what you really mean. It also implies to be responsible for what you say and not to recklessly commit to something that you have no intention of carrying out.



    In addition Saturn in opposing Eris, a dwarf planet (the astronomers are now discovering dwarf planets like Pluto, a conjecture that astrologers made nearly 100 years ago from observations of events in WW1). Eris represents being left out, not being included. Again this full moon will bring to the surface the inequalities of where you have felt excluded in life, left out.



    For some it could be the family you never had, the love that eludes you, the opportunity for career that never presented itself to you. One way to get in touch where this wound could be in your life would be to think about any time you saw something and thought or were told That's not going to happen: In your dreams kid: No! You think money grows on trees? That's not for us folks; etc. Or feelings of longing when you see someone in a situation that you don't have, like a couple in the park when you want a romantic relationship and you are single.

    You get the idea, let whatever come up for you bubble up so you can let go, get to a place where you can be the gardener of your hopes, dreams and wishes, and trust that with the requirements provided for your seeds, that with time the fruit of your efforts manifest.
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  • sjalan 2012/05/04 08:17:52
    sjalan
    Looking forward to it. No clouds predicted so it should be great.

    Moonn rise is going to be right after sunset. This is going to be beautiful
  • rosesvengeance BN-0 2012/05/04 01:31:33
    rosesvengeance BN-0
    cool, I will have to make sure to check it out.
  • carrotcat 2012/05/03 22:34:41
    carrotcat
    Thanks. I'll be watching
  • Justin.Long 2012/05/03 21:12:29
    Justin.Long
    Well I got my Saturday planned out thanks daw
  • just me 2012/05/03 19:09:30
    just me
    Thanks for the info, DAW. I'll be watching.
  • MJ 2012/05/03 17:45:25
    MJ
    Awesome! I'm looking forward to this!
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾ 2012/05/03 17:28:36
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    you will hear about me Running naked thru the Forest wearing only antler horns and a hammer of Thor Screaming Let me plant my Seed into thee
  • BritPunk 2012/05/03 16:59:11
    BritPunk
    Now I just have to get the city to turn off the lights :-)
  • ☥☽✪☾DAW... BritPunk 2012/05/03 17:27:07
    ☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾
    +2
    get out of the city for the best view
  • cmdrbnd007 2012/05/03 16:38:47
    cmdrbnd007
    Crap, that means we are going to be getting all kinds of crazies in the hospital Saturday night.
  • gfreeman BN-0 2012/05/03 16:26:49
    gfreeman BN-0
    +1
    I hope nobody runs into it! Careful out there people!
  • LittleMistersMom 2012/05/03 16:08:15
    LittleMistersMom
    Cool! I'll be waiting!
    photographer
  • D.C. Willis 2012/05/03 15:41:34
    D.C. Willis
    This could prove to be interesting. Thanks for the heads up!!
  • Rachel 2012/05/03 14:41:40
    Rachel
    +1
    Well, I know now what I'll be doing on Saturday night.

    the night sky supernatural
  • Met 2012/05/03 14:32:47
    Met
    +2
    I think this happened once when i was in high school and high on pot.

    I was driving down the road and noticed it was unusually huge. I drove under an overpass, and when i came out it was gone.

    I didn't realize it was now covered by trees and buildings and sht, and for a few minutes thought it fell out of the sky.

    Good times.
  • LittleM... Met 2012/05/03 16:09:59
  • Met LittleM... 2012/05/03 18:05:08
  • LittleM... Met 2012/05/03 19:00:03

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