Friday, March 4, 2011

Extreme Super (Full) Moon to Cause Chaos?

Coming up later this month the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in 18 years.
A new or full moon at 90% or greater of its closest perigee to Earth has been named a "SuperMoon" by astrologer Richard Nolle.
This term has been recently picked up by astronomers.
An extreme "SuperMoon" is when the moon is full or new as well as at its 100% greater mean perigee (closest) distance to earth.
By this definition, last month's full moon, this month's and next month's will all be extreme "SuperMoons".

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