AT 3.30AM it will be the closest the moon has ever got to the earth,221 thousand miles away,so guys a once in a life time (well not really)super moon that will be bigger and brighter than you ever seen before.
AT 3.30AM it will be the closest the moon has ever got to the earth,221 thousand miles away,so guys a once in a life time (well not really)super moon that will be bigger and brighter than you ever seen before.
they still have to 20,000 miles more before they reach there closest point,and the moon will look 15 percent bigger.but even though its called a pink moon but it will not be pink,a perigee moon i am told.
they still have to 20,000 miles more before they reach there closest point,and the moon will look 15 percent bigger.but even though its called a pink moon but it will not be pink,a perigee moon i am told.
Any Astronomers here? If so what's the bright star/planet in the sky to the north, slightly west,fairly high but not above. Have had a look and tinternet saying Venus, it's pretty much the brightest thing moon apart, is this correct?
Any Astronomers here? If so what's the bright star/planet in the sky to the north, slightly west,fairly high but not above. Have had a look and tinternet saying Venus, it's pretty much the brightest thing moon apart, is this correct?
Cheers, was looking on various sites, that sellaruim app looks OK. Still a bit confusing. What about https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-satellites-night-sky-visibility-guide.... Anyone managed to see it?
Cheers, was looking on various sites, that sellaruim app looks OK. Still a bit confusing. What about https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-satellites-night-sky-visibility-guide.html. Anyone managed to see it?
Lighting up the full field at the back of my house
What they would have called 'a Bombers Moon' in the Second World War.
Just been looking at it through my 20x50 Binoculars, with Zoom.
Could see a bloke in a white suit struggling with a flag.
Fantastically BRIGHT Full Moon, tonight. Lighting up the full field at the back of my house What they would have called 'a Bombers Moon' in the Second World War.Just been looking at it through my 20x50 Binoculars, with Zoom.Could see a bloke in a whi