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16 years 5 months ago #53163 by JohnONeill
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Hi,

Those of you who have read Sky-High 2007 will know that the full moon tonight and tomorrow morning coincides with the day the moon is at minimum perigee for the year.

This morning, through a small gap in the clouds, the rising moon was already quite a sight.

John

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16 years 5 months ago #53165 by philiplardner
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Hi,

Those of you who have read Sky-High 2007 will know that the full moon tonight and tomorrow morning coincides with the day the moon is at minimum perigee for the year.

This morning, through a small gap in the clouds, the rising moon was already quite a sight.

John


I watched the moon rise from the air yesterday evening at around 5.30pm from Killiney - just incredible!

Phil.

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16 years 5 months ago #53172 by dave_lillis
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Same again tonight at around 6pm, very striking !

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16 years 5 months ago #53222 by Seanie_Morris
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It can be eerie when it rises like that from the horizon, and the optical illusion that it is HUGE sometimes (when compared to foreground objects). :)

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