Saturday, July 12, 2014

Can this moon jump a tall building in a single bound??



Look!  Up in the sky!  It's a bird!  It's a plane!  It's a "Supermoon."

The full moon this weekend will be another so-called "Supermoon," the first of three to grace the sky this year.  Since the moon is "fullest" early Saturday morning, you can look for the Supermoon both Friday and Saturday nights.

A Supermoon occurs when the moon is somewhat closer to Earth than it typically is, and the effect is most noticeable when it occurs at the same time as a full moon.  The other Supermoons will be in August and September.  The one on Aug. 10 will be the biggest of the year, as the moon will be closest to Earth on that day.

It also brings out the crazies.


No comments: