Newsletter Issue #65
Largest Super Full Moon in 68 YearsThe Full Moon on Monday, November 14, 2016 is a Supermoon, meaning that the Moon is around its closest point to Earth; this point is called perigee. In fact, the Full Moon hasn't been this close to Earth since January 1948, making this Supermoon appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than its counterpart, the Micromoon. The Super Full Moon in Your LocationEven if you can't see the precise moment the Moon reaches the Full Moon phase in your night sky, don't worry, it will still look big and bright the night before and after. New Weather Service: Climate and AveragesIf you wonder which month was the hottest, coldest, wettest, or windiest, check out our brand new climate pages. The averages have been gathered from weather stations in several thousand locations worldwide. |
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