Glowing Moon

Drazen

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Did you notice the brightness of moon this evening? It seems that reflected light is much brighter, even in daylight. The information about that explosion in the center of near galaxy and the effect that Wave has on everything crossed my mind. Maybe it's nothing connected but it is interesting to see it at least.
 
drazen said:
Did you notice the brightness of moon this evening? It seems that reflected light is much brighter, even in daylight. The information about that explosion in the center of near galaxy and the effect that Wave has on everything crossed my mind. Maybe it's nothing connected but it is interesting to see it at least.

Last month we had a "supermoon" and it seems that in April, the moon will still be pretty close:

What's Up in April: Miss the super moon? April's will be impressive, too

http://www.pressherald.com/life/outdoors/miss-the-super-moon_-aprils-will-be-impressive-too_2011-03-27.html

If you missed this March miracle, you will have another chance in April. Though not quite as large and bright, the full moon still will be closer than usual to its perigee on April 17.
 
Hi drazen,

Sorry to disappoint you, but the moon is brighter because of the fact it currently resides closest to earth for a long time. Hence the term' supermoon'. Search for that one and you will discover the facts. Welcome to the forum btw.

**EDIT** Sorry Psyche, you beat me to it!
 
Psyche said:
drazen said:
Did you notice the brightness of moon this evening? It seems that reflected light is much brighter, even in daylight. The information about that explosion in the center of near galaxy and the effect that Wave has on everything crossed my mind. Maybe it's nothing connected but it is interesting to see it at least.

Last month we had a "supermoon" and it seems that in April, the moon will still be pretty close:

What's Up in April: Miss the super moon? April's will be impressive, too

http://www.pressherald.com/life/outdoors/miss-the-super-moon_-aprils-will-be-impressive-too_2011-03-27.html

If you missed this March miracle, you will have another chance in April. Though not quite as large and bright, the full moon still will be closer than usual to its perigee on April 17.

Thank you for this. I missed it somehow.

Palinurus said:
Hi drazen,

Sorry to disappoint you, but the moon is brighter because of the fact it currently resides closest to earth for a long time. Hence the term' supermoon'. Search for that one and you will discover the facts. Welcome to the forum btw.

**EDIT** Sorry Psyche, you beat me to it!

There is no disappointment don't worry ;). Everything is just as it should be.
 

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