Sept. 7, 2:42 p.m. EDT: The Full Corn Moon. Corn – an Indian staple -- is now ready for gathering. The Moon will also be at perigee later this day, at 11:00 p.m., at a distance of 221,938 miles/357,175 km. from Earth. As such, this will be the biggest and brightest Full Moon of 2006. Very high tides can be expected from the coincidence of perigee with full Moon. In addition, a rather small (19%) partial lunar eclipse will be visible from Africa, Asia, Australia, and Eastern Europe. Maximum eclipse occurs at 18:51 GMT.
Notice anything strange today?
2006-09-07
10:15:17
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Don't forget to look outside tonight around 11pm!
2006-09-07
10:21:57 ·
update #1
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/060113_moon_names.html
2006-09-07
10:25:53 ·
update #2