Thursday, September 23, 2010

Super Harvest Moon

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Super Harvest Moon:Hi Guys! Did you know about the great event of Super Harvest Moon Today? Really its great event you must watch tonight so read full story about this event.Today it is night and Super Harvest Moon.It is the last day of summer in the northern hemisphere in early autumn, and it is perfectly coincides with the full moon day. And this is the first time in almost 20, the stars align for an event like this. (We fully recognize that the moon is not a star, but it’s not very often we get to use that phrase in such close connection).
When the summer sun starts setting tonight, he will be combined with an increase in autumn moon for the production of unique “360-degree style of” Twilight. 2 Low-to-sky lights, mix and light up the sky around you, unlike the typical than the one-to-time approach, you see when you drive home from work. And because of this additional lighting dusk, Harvest Moon has its place in the celestial calendar. With farmers depending on moonlight to harvest crops they would like to note the autumn full moon. Thus, the phenomenon a name.
Do not forget to take a good long look at the moon as it travels across the sky today, because you can see that it looks a little different. According to NASA Dr. Tony Phillips, you see, “illusion” to work. It will look unusually large – optical illusion is what happens when the Moon is lower than usual in the sky.
This is not the first case, when the moon is compared with the calendar and set up an event like this, but it is the closest. In fact, the time between official Autumnal Equinox (11:09 pm Sept. 22, according to Science @ NASA) and the full coverage of Harvest Moon has fallen to only a few hours – only 6. This is the fall, given that a full moon usually makes its appearance full days or weeks, on both sides of the equinox.
The closest he came to this in the past, September 23, 1991, but even then he was a 10-hour difference, and, according to NASA’s Science @ we do not see it so, until the year 2029.
So be sure to use the extra hours of moonlight, and cram that extra work the harvest, or just enjoy the show, in either case, you should definitely look into the sky tonight.

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