the moon is closer than usual by like 3000 miles =)
The moon will be about two-thirds full tonight.
the type of moon outside is a full moon
it is tonight,the full moon of dec,2008,the largest and bright moon of this year,nearest moon from earth......
If tonight the phase of the moon is full when it rises what will be the phase 4 days from now is in the waning gibbous stage.
A harvest moon is a full moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox. A super moon is a full moon that occurs when the moon"s elliptical orbit brings closest to the earth. A super moon appears larger than usual.
The moon will be about two-thirds full tonight.
a full moon
the type of moon outside is a full moon
it is tonight,the full moon of dec,2008,the largest and bright moon of this year,nearest moon from earth......
If tonight the phase of the moon is full when it rises what will be the phase 4 days from now is in the waning gibbous stage.
A harvest moon is a full moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox. A super moon is a full moon that occurs when the moon"s elliptical orbit brings closest to the earth. A super moon appears larger than usual.
The cast of Full Moon Tonight - 2011 includes: Tom Belding as Jeremy April Green as Farrah Marcel Perro as McMurphy
Nov 2 2009 is a full moon
he full moon comes out while in super saiyan form and as soon as the full moon is gone you transform.
It is first quarter moon, so it will be half full.
The "super moon", more accurately known as the "perigee full moon", happens when the time of the full moon corresponds pretty closely to the time of perigee, the Moon's closest approach to the Earth. The Moon's orbit isn't circular; no natural orbits are circular. All orbits are elliptical, sort of oval. The full moon happens at perigee - or pretty close - every year. This year, the Moon is almost exactly at perigee for the August full moon, but is just before perigee for July, and just after perigee in September. So each of these full moons will be larger than average. The perigee full moon looks about 11% larger than an apogee (farthest from Earth) full moon. It won't really be "super"; that's the fluff-headed news reporters who know nothing about science. But it'll be pretty. Go outside and look east just at sunset.
tonight March 5th 2015