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Breaking News => Space News and Current Space Weather Conditions => Topic started by: burntheships on August 10, 2014, 09:26:41 PM

Title: Tonights Super Moon With Perseids - Divine Heavenly Show
Post by: burntheships on August 10, 2014, 09:26:41 PM
Perigee Moon and comet Swift-Tuttle appear
together for dazzling skies


QuoteA dramatic supermoon is set to accompany this year's Perseid meteor shower, one of the most anticipated events on the skywatcher's calendar.

Given a dark, clear sky in a normal year, it is common to see more than 100 of the meteors an hour during the second week in August. But this year the Perseids have a bright shining rival. On Sunday, two days before the meteor shower reaches its peak, the moon will become full.

Coincidentally, it will also have reached the point in its orbit that is closest to the Earth, known as perigee. The supermoon will be up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than other full moons during the year.
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/aug/10/supermoon-perseids-meteor-shower-star-perigee-comet

(http://s1.ibtimes.com/sites/www.ibtimes.com/files/styles/v2_article_large/public/2014/07/30/supermoon.jpg)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1KKpeW231Y

(http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/9342fb775803f64755b427c5e8a456254fb52f7d/c=72-0-3526-2600&r=x513&c=680x510/local/-/media/Phoenix/Phoenix/2014/07/11/1405109024000-new-supermoon.jpg)

Get out, and enjoy!