What A Big Moon

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Biggest moon you’ll see until Nov 2016

The moon looks so big during the sunset that I almost crash into it

My buddy, agogo said so to me when he saw the moon while driving to Victor’s house for TOEFL tuition.

Indeed, the moon looked really big today. Well, you guess the reason. Hmm.. Don’t worry that the moon will collide with our earth although it looks like there’s possible to happen. In fact, both the moon and earth are seperating apart by 2cm per earth year.

The moon looks biggest when it’s near the horizon. I believe it’s because of the refraction caused by the particles of the atmosphere. For your information, from our line of sight, atmosphere is the thickest at the horizon and thinnest at the zenith (overhead).

Therefore, if you want to take fantastic photo, I suggest you do it when the moon is near to the horizons, either it’s rising or setting will do.

Let’s go into some facts. The moon is 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the lesser full moon earlier of the year. It looks biggest as it’s now at the perigee. Perigee is a point where the moon is closest to us at its eclipse orbit which is 50,000 km closer to us than the other side. Simply said, when moon is at perigee (perigee moon), it’s closest to the earth. The opposition of perigee is apogee.

Well, enjoy your show. Tomorrow, we will have Geminids meteor shower!! :D

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