Largest Moon Tonight

The largest Moon this year has a special name, Harvest Moon. It’s called so due to the days without electricity, farmers depended on this Moon as a light source to harvest their crops.

Why is this the largest Moon? Aren’t they always the same in sizes? The Moon we see today is around 12% larger than before as the Moon is near perigee, the side of the Moon’s lopsided orbit that comes closest to Earth.

Sadly, I am too tired to get ready my imaging platform. How lazy I am! Even if I have my astronomical equipments ready, the Moon covered by super thick clouds is impossible to be a great subject. These days, I am busy working on establishing my school Astronomical Club. I am totally exhausted.

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  • Thanks for your interest! The next biggest Moon in 2007 is able to be seen on 26 October 2007.

    I checked it using the almanac at www.skytonight.com :) I suggest you go to play with it. It's a nice tool indeed!
  • Albert Elazar
    Hello,
    My name is Albert I am from Seattle. I have read your article about the largest moon of 2006, it interested me alot. What I would like for you is to please tell me, in what day of the year 2007 we will witness the largest moon of the year?

    Thank You very much!!!
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