- #1
- 24,017
- 3,337
Worth taking a look at tonight.
"Tonight's full Moon will be almost 12 percent bigger than some of the full Moons this year, according to NASA, setting up a fine viewing opportunity when it rises in the evening.
The reason: The Moon is near perigee, the point on its slightly out-of-round orbit that is closest to Earth."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20061006/sc_space/tonightsfullmoon12percentbigger
"Tonight's full Moon will be almost 12 percent bigger than some of the full Moons this year, according to NASA, setting up a fine viewing opportunity when it rises in the evening.
The reason: The Moon is near perigee, the point on its slightly out-of-round orbit that is closest to Earth."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20061006/sc_space/tonightsfullmoon12percentbigger
Last edited by a moderator: