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Topic: Look up tonight for a spectacular treat in the sky
JasmineInglewood's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:24 PM
Edited by JasmineInglewood on Fri 12/12/08 04:25 PM
If the full moon tonight looks unusually large, it is not your imagination – it is the biggest and brightest full moon to be seen for 15 years.

Each month the Moon makes a full orbit around the Earth in a slightly oval-shaped path, and tonight it will swing by the Earth at its closest distance, or perigee. It will pass by 356,613km (221,595 miles) away, which is about 28,000km closer than average.

The unusual feature of tonight is that the perigee also coincides with a full moon, which will make it appear 14 per cent bigger and some 30 per cent brighter than most full moons this year – so long as the clouds hold off from blocking the view.

The next closest encounter with a full moon this large will not be until November 14, 2016.

In addition to this lunar flypast, much of Britain may also be treated to a strange phenomenon known as the moon illusion. As the Moon rises in the late afternoon, it will appear even larger as it lies close to the horizon. Psychologists have tried to explain this as a trick of the eye, as the landscape on the horizon appears to make the Moon loom much larger, an effect that disappears as the Moon rises above the horizon, although viewing it through a tube, such as a toilet roll, can make it look large again.

With the Moon approaching so close to the Earth, its gravity will pull a slightly higher tide than normal for a full moon. This so-called perigeal tide adds about 0.5m (1.6ft) to the high-water mark, and with freshening southwesterly winds forecast, this may cause some flooding, especially along parts of the South West coast.

Tonight’s full moon is also notable for rising to its greatest height in the night sky for the entire year, lying almost overhead at midnight. This is because we are approaching the winter solstice, on December 21, and thanks to the tilt of the Earth the Moon appears at its highest, as the Sun is at its lowest.

Another astronomical treat that could be seen tonight and for the next two nights is the annual Geminid meteor shower, one of the year’s best displays of shooting stars. Up to 100 meteors an hour can fly across the sky. The meteors, which are easy to spot with the naked eye, appear to shoot out from the constellation Gemini, hence their name, but they can be seen all over the sky. However, with a full moon so bright, the best place to look is away from the Moon.

Meteor showers happen when the Earth passes through clouds of debris shed from comets. As the tiny fragments smash into the Earth’s upper atmosphere at about 100,000mph, they burn up in streaks of light.

For reasons that are not understood, the Geminid meteor showers are tending to grow stronger each year.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/weather/article5327206.ece

s1owhand's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:26 PM
bigsmile

mssilverfox's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:27 PM
Edited by mssilverfox on Fri 12/12/08 04:28 PM
Don't think I will be able to see that although I would like to..It's snowing hard here...but I did see the last one.

krupa's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:27 PM
No silly! I will be hang gliding naked over your house....But, I can see where you might get confused.

JasmineInglewood's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:28 PM

No silly! I will be hang gliding naked over your house....But, I can see where you might get confused.


:laughing:

mssilverfox's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:28 PM

No silly! I will be hang gliding naked over your house....But, I can see where you might get confused.




laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

ladyliz1417's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:29 PM
I was just outside a few minutes ago and happened to see it. It's gorgeous

mssilverfox's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:29 PM
Hey, how are ya tonight??

Twitch's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:31 PM

Thanks for the info; really into this

JasmineInglewood's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:31 PM
i noticed it last night actually.

the sky was perfectly clear, not a cloud in sight and outside looked brighter than usual. when i looked up at the sky the moon took my breath away how bright it was... and now i happened to catch that article a few minutes ago which explains it drinker

JasmineInglewood's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:33 PM


Thanks for the info; really into this


you're most welcome drinker

no photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:33 PM
cant wait bigsmile

JasmineInglewood's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:35 PM
oh and by the way, the site said the meteor shower would be most noticeable after midnight

no photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:36 PM
nice clear night here in Chitown, moon is BIG and Bright and close........

thanks for the heads up

68chevy's photo
Fri 12/12/08 04:39 PM
Cool, I noticed the moon myself tonight when it was rising.......it was unbelievable!!!!!! Thanks for the tip on the Geminid meteor shower.....drinker

JasmineInglewood's photo
Fri 12/12/08 05:21 PM
ur welcome guys drinker

JasmineInglewood's photo
Sat 12/13/08 04:38 PM
wow the moon was and is still indeed beautiful. didn't see the meteor shower though ohwell

imsingle951's photo
Sat 12/13/08 04:51 PM
Wont beable to see it here in so cali, due to the clouds. We are expecting rain

izzie's photo
Sat 12/13/08 05:07 PM
i saw it last night... im glad i did too.. it will be to clowdy and windy tonite to see it.. but it was so bright that it was drowning out my headlights as i was driving.. almost made it useless to have them on.. it was so beautiful..

scoundrel's photo
Sat 12/13/08 05:41 PM
Man, I've got to get my nose up out of this rut!!

I drive into the darkness, each night, and didn't notice the moon!!...oh...it was snowing...slaphead

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