Saturday, May 5, 2012

Why Saturday’s 'supermoon' will be beautiful, but not super

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News
Yes, it will be marginally brighter and larger, but Saturday's so-called "supermoon" is not going to be noticeably different from the full moon of the month before or after. An astronomer explains that a "supermoon" typically happens once a year, when the moon's elliptical orbit comes closest to Earth during a full moon. But the nickname makes it sound like a much bigger deal than it actually is.
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