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Supermoon - Saturday, July 12th
#1
Should be quite a sight! Enjoy...(*Snipped - More at link)


http://earthsky.org/tonight/july-12-supe...uperrmoons

On July 12, 2014, we have the first full moon after the June 21 solstice. Around this time of year, in North America, buck deer start growing antlers, thunder storms rage and farmers struggle to pile up hay in their barns. Thus, according to folklore, we call this full moon the Buck Moon, Thunder Moon or Hay Moon. The July 2014 full moon is also the first of three full-moon supermoons in 2014.

Previously, we had two supermoons in January – on January 1 and 30 – but they were new-moon supermoons. The full moons on July 12, August 10 and September 9 all enjoy the supermoon designation because the centers of these full moons and the center of Earth are less than 361,863 kilometers (224,851 miles) apart. The closest supermoon of the year comes with the August 10 full moon, with a moon that’s only 356,896 kilometers (221,765 miles) from Earth.

Because it’s a supermoon, and relatively close to Earth, expect higher-than-usual tides in the days ahead.




For us here in Hawai'i, the Hawaiian Lunar Calendar:

Ke Ala o ka Mahina

http://www.kamehamehapublishing.org/mult...ncalendar/
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#2
Mahalo for this info, Opihikao!
Daniel Hanmer
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#3
We have three king tide days 11th/12th and 13th - all over 3.1' - around 3-4 pm.



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#4
Sounds like a good time to go snorkeling!

Carol
Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
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http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/volcanowatch/arch...05_28.html

Earth Tides and Volcano Monitoring

An interesting read since it’s a supermoon, and relatively close to Earth, expect higher-than-usual tides in the days ahead.
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#6
Get some earplugs, the roosters will be crowing
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#7
Sure is beautiful, lit the yard up quite a bit!
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#8
Magnificent! Two more to come. Enjoy!
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#9
It is beautiful, no doubt, but I don't like full moons. I can't see the stars!
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#10
I don't know if it's possible, but I think I saw a green flash at moon rise
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