Super Full Moon Tonight

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Super full moon tonight & tomorrow (12-14% larger) Tomorrow 11/14 will be the closest a Full Moon has been to Earth since January 26, 1948. The next time a Full Moon is even closer to Earth will be on November 25, 2034. ENJOY!!

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I will likely miss it but I did enjoy seeing the moon, yesterday morning. Today, we start off in the rain and finish after 4pm in the rain ... in between, it will be "mostly cloudy" with a miserable amount of wind :rolleyes:.

During my Walk in the Park yesterday, I noticed a tree that the little sign said was as old as I am. (2034, you say?) Apparently, the tree is not an especially tall variety ... altho, it's grown considerably taller than me! Hmmm, still looks kind of young.

These super moons are something of an illusion. Yeah, just a big chunk of wobbling rock. The light from any moon from near the Earth's horizon will be distorted. The moon will appear larger than it will seem further up in the sky. Its beams of reflected sunlight, bending.

Right now, the moon is 221,526 miles away from the center of Earth (according to Wikipedia). In any month, it will have one day when it is as close as 224,000 miles, approximately. So, it's 1% closer than usual.

And, I won't see it! :hit No, no - don't try to comfort me. I'm fine going into the depths of winter darkness with only a light bulb and a flashlight. My candle blew out! Sure. You are more than a match for me. I'm beaten down into the ruts of decay and all my efforts have come to naught ... all is darkness and despair.

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Math mistake, Wikipedia editors are saying 220,000 above the Earth's surface.

So ~ sigh ~ that would be an additional 4,000 miles, approximately. The moon would average a day each month 224,000 from the center.

So ~ sigh ~ that is a full 1% closer, tonight.

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Those were some great photos! Thanks, Steve.
DH and I drove south about 20 minutes last evening to catch the moon coming up over the "flats" of the ancient Mississippi river bed.
On the horizon I could see the lights of the Marquette cement plant, all lit up like a huge fairy castle. From our vantage point, when the moon came up, it was perfectly behind the "castle" for a brief time, making it look all the more magical.
It always amazes me how quickly it rises and moves off to the side.
 
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