Monday, September 28, 2015

Lunar eclipse 27/28 September. Supermoon 2015. It was a spectacle! [PHOTOS] – NaszeMiasto.pl

On the night of Sunday to Monday will see the sky accumulation of two astronomical phenomena. Forecasters predict good conditions for observation. Moon come close to Earth, and then begins to disappear.

The phenomenon of the eclipse will be spectacular. Our satellite really come close to the Earth because: – The distance 357 thousand. kilometers, it will be the closest approximation of this year – said Karol Wójcicki of the Copernicus Science Centre. – Observers moon will appear as much as 10 percent higher.

The Moon will seem to us so exceptionally large, then we gradually begin to disappear from sight. The spectacle of a total eclipse of the moon and achievement by him at the same time called. perigee (the point of its orbit around the Earth that is closest to the planet), watch will be from 2:00 AM to about 6:30 in the morning, we will see the eclipse maximum time of 4.47.

The name “Supermoon” was introduced in 1979. by astrologer Richard Nollema. That’s how he described the moment when the Sun, Moon and Earth are relative to each other in a straight line, and also the moon is at its perigee. Location of this occurs on average once a year.

The Moon will darken first, and then change its color on … red, given to him by the sun’s rays illuminated the Earth’s atmosphere.

Similarly behaves sun during its west and east – also is red.

eclipse of the moon occurs when the earth is between the moon and the sun so that the moon does not reach directly to sunlight.

Next, such a phenomenon as the coming night we will be able to see until 2033. (overlapped, lunar eclipse and its perigee).

– The night will be generally cheerful, appear thin or low clouds obscuring at times the sky. It seems that the phenomenon of “bloody moon” you will be able to successfully watch – says the duty meteorologist Meteorology Institute in Wroclaw.

Source: New Grandstand Opolska – eclipse of the moon on the night of Sunday to Monday [27 / September 28, 2015]

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