|  03-19-2011, 06:59 AM | #16 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | 
			
			15% is a lot!   Probably is noticeable....sure was bright last night... Edit: just saw this in the newspaper: 15% bigger, 30% brighter.... Last edited by kennyc; 03-19-2011 at 09:32 AM. | 
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|  03-19-2011, 10:47 AM | #17 | |
| When's Doughnut Day?            Posts: 10,059 Karma: 13675475 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Houston, TX, US Device: Sony PRS-505, iPad | Quote: 
  I took the square of the ratio of the distances.  That's wrong.  The diameter will be proportional to just the ratio of the distances.  (duh!  it's called "linear" perspective, doggie.)  So the diameter will only be about 7% larger compared to when it is at its average distance.  The apparent area will be proportional to the square of the ratio or 14% larger.  The physical area will not be any larger but it will be closer so the moon should appear to be 14% brighter.  Right?  Or have I flunked high school math again? Anyway, I'm pretty sure now that I won't notice the difference. Last edited by vivaldirules; 03-19-2011 at 10:49 AM. | |
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|  03-19-2011, 10:53 AM | #18 | |
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | Quote: 
  I'm game for anything.   | |
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|  03-19-2011, 12:45 PM | #19 | 
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			According to The Guardian there will be only a 0.3% difference. Not sure if being in the UK has anything to do with it though (can't see why).
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|  03-19-2011, 04:08 PM | #20 | 
| eBook Enthusiast            Posts: 85,560 Karma: 93980341 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6 | 
			
			What they are saying is that it will only be 0.3% brighter than it is at the average perigee (which, of course, occurs once a month).
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|  03-19-2011, 04:12 PM | #21 | 
| neilmarr            Posts: 7,215 Karma: 6000059 Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Monaco-Menton, France Device: sony | 
			
			Certainly no difference I can spot here in the south of France. Hope the 'double moon' we're promised on March 31 is a tad more spectacular. Cheers. Neil
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|  03-19-2011, 11:57 PM | #22 | |
| Media Bloke            Posts: 2,382 Karma: 113956855 Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: NSW - Australia Device: iOS | Quote: 
 From my experience the moon really takes on it's EXTRA size when peeking over the horizen. I still remember watching such a full moon rise as a child and have been back to the same place on full moon evenings hoping to see it again. Alas that has not been the case. Sydney has been overcast all weekend.   | |
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|  03-20-2011, 12:22 AM | #23 | 
| Zealot            Posts: 118 Karma: 503896 Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Bronx, NY Device: iPhone | 
			
			I went outside to see this moon and it wasn't all that. It is sizable, but nothing worth waiting 18 to 20 years for.
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|  03-20-2011, 12:31 AM | #24 | 
| quantum mechanic            Posts: 705 Karma: 483827 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: NorCal Device: Nook1, Samsung Transform, Nook2 | 
			
			Supermoon, shmoopermoon? -> http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/ba...the-supermoon/ Neil, I'm afraid the two moons story has been floating around for a while now  - http://www.snopes.com/science/astronomy/brightmars.asp or http://www.hoax-slayer.com/mars-earth-close.html. Here's an easy way to estimate out the relative sizes in the sky for a pair of astronomical objects (so, not birds or bees  ): D = actual diameter of object, L = distance of object from Earth approximate angular size (as we see it) ~ D/L [think of the angle subtended by a very small arc of a very large circle]. size ratio of object 1 to 2 (as seen in our sky) = D1*L2/(D2*L1) So, using the numbers (closest approach distance of Mars for example) in the usual form of this email, we see that Mars will look about 1.4% of the size of the moon. Impressive from an astronomical standpoint, but hardly twin moons eh?   Last edited by thrawn_aj; 03-20-2011 at 12:38 AM. | 
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|  03-20-2011, 01:27 AM | #25 | 
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			If we could have seen just an ordinary moon last night I would have been  happy. Drove from Brisbane to Robina in the pelting rain. Cheers | 
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|  03-20-2011, 01:42 AM | #26 | |
| Maratus speciosus butt            Posts: 3,292 Karma: 1162698 Join Date: Sep 2009 Device: PRS-350 | Quote: 
 http://www.snopes.com/science/astronomy/brightmars.asp | |
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|  03-20-2011, 02:02 AM | #27 | 
| It's Dr. Penguin now!            Posts: 3,909 Karma: 4705733 Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: (USA) Device: iPad mini, Samsung Note 3, Sony PRS-650 (rarely used now) | 
			
			I'm still waiting to see the moon! Darn Mountain to the East...
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|  03-20-2011, 06:40 AM | #28 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | |
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|  03-20-2011, 12:40 PM | #29 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | 
			
			Not my photograph but one of last night's moon over Denver from a local news station:  http://www.9news.com/news/article/18...Saturday-Night | 
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|  03-20-2011, 06:57 PM | #30 | 
| Retired            Posts: 2,552 Karma: 37638420 Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Vancouver Island Canada Device: Kobo Touch, Optimus One (2.3), Nexus 7 (4.2) | 
			
			I saw it last night pretty cool
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