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"Super Moon" on 3/19/11
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From NASA Science News:
"Mark your calendar. On March 19th, a full Moon of rare size and beauty will rise in the east at sunset. It's a super "perigee moon"--the biggest in almost 20 years.

A perigee full Moon brings with it extra-high "perigean tides," but this is nothing to worry about, according to NOAA. In most places, lunar gravity at perigee pulls tide waters only a few centimeters (an inch or so) higher than usual. Local geography can amplify the effect to about 15 centimeters (six inches)--not exactly a great flood.

The best time to look is when the Moon is near the horizon. That is when illusion mixes with reality to produce a truly stunning view. For reasons not fully understood by astronomers or psychologists, low-hanging Moons look unnaturally large when they beam through trees, buildings and other foreground objects. On March 19th, why not let the "Moon illusion" amplify a full Moon that's extra-big to begin with? The swollen orb rising in the east at sunset may seem so nearby, you can almost reach out and touch it."
hawaiideborah
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#2
Thanks hawaiideborah!
I hadn't seen that, definitely want to catch this one. The last big moonrise I was driving, which wasn't ideal. This time I hope to be in position.

"She's got everything she needs, she's an artist, she don't look back." — Dylan
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#3
A perigree moon for my birthday! This is going to be way better than G. Bush declaring war against Iraq on my birthday. Thanks Deborah. Sounds like a trip to Galveston is in order. Wish it were Hilo bay instead.
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#4
We'll head down and watch!
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#5
Thanks for the heads up hawaiideborah!

Its my birthday, too, and the full perigee moon is going to be the perfect ending for a beach day.
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#6
Don't mean to cast the pall here but I heard of a "second shoe to drop" earthquake caused by the pull of the moon Let's pray that don't happen.
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#7
Don't worry, it won't.
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#8
what time will moon cross the horizon?
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#9
Moon rise is about 7pm, sunset is about 15 mins. before, so it should be a pretty twilight.
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#10
Full moon fever rising!!!
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