Sunday, November 13, 2016

Superluna: when will be able to see the moon big and bright of the last 68 years? – LA NACION (Argentina)

The world is waiting for the precious moment, the one in the last 68 years, that will not be repeated until 2034

The emergence of the greater superluna of the last 68 years, is expected with great anticipation all over the world with events ranging from dating and art to a mass meeting convened by Facebook on a beach in Australia.

NASA reported on their Twitter accounts and Facebook and on its website about the details of the expected event. “It will happen Monday morning,” he said on Friday, the expert of the space agency, Noah, Pietro, in a live broadcast through Facebook. “Monday morning will be the ‘prime time’ of the superluna although you will be able to see the brightest and biggest Sunday night and even Monday night”, he emphasized.

“The biggest and brightest moon, will be on Monday morning, just before dawn. At 6:22 will be at its perigee [the point in the orbit in which there is less distance with respect to the center of the Earth]“, as detailed on the NASA site.

The full moon will be very special, as it will coincide with the passage at a lower distance from the Earth, something that was not there from the 25 of January, 1948.

In Argentina also had calls for social networks to contemplate in the company of the phenomenon. The giant and bright Moon can be seen from this night and only in 2034 will be to give visibility conditions similar, according to experts in astronomy.

The apparent diameter of the moon will be 14 percent larger in respect of a full moon normal, because we will have almost perfectly in perigee, or the closest point to the Earth.

In all the world there were appointments with the SuperLuna, among which is the announcement by Facebook on the beach of Bronte, in Sydney, Australia, where he will meet more than ten thousand people.

The Italian fans to the stars was summoned to a meeting for the occasion in Naples, at the Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte, National Institute of Astrophysics, open especially to the public.

“there Will be ideal conditions for night pictures. Near the Moon will also be the Pleiades, called the Seven Sisters, which will return the shots even more beautiful”, he advised Silvio Eugeni, president of the National Center of Researchers of astronomical independent (Cnai) of Italy.

In all the world there were appointments with the SuperLuna, among which is the announcement by Facebook on the beach of Bronte, in Sydney, Australia, where he will meet more than ten thousand people.

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