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Thursday, 11 December 2008

Continuing to like the Moon...


http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/12/081211-biggest-brightest-moon.html
Sky Show Friday: Biggest, Brightest Full Moon of 2008
via Fark of all places!

22 comments:

  1. Cool! [Makes note not to go to the Maldives this month.]

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  2. Last time this happened, I had to fend it off with a broom.

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  3. It certainly looked big and yellow tonight, bigger than usual to my eyes.

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  4. Beautifully crisp and clear here. I got to watch it rise as I drove home.

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  5. ...and should assume that everyone who didn't post was too busy running around with whiskers on their faces?

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  6. Still big and round tonight, in a perfectly clear sky. (So another cold one tomorrow.)

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  7. In Kent it was like a big old Peppermint in the sky.Very bright and full.
    (The wife was howling away) but that's another story.

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  8. With a hole through the middle?

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  9. What I did on my summer vacation.

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  10. It's ironic how "valuable" these moon rocks are, when there are about a hundred billion billion (quintillion?) tons of that shit, just sitting up there in space.

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  11. Well, they did say they lost much of the footage, so I'm not so surprised!

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  12. Nice.
    Of course it was faked - in the voice recordings from the LM, I distinctly heard the sound of of a two-tone police siren in the background. ;-)

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  13. Moon's water is useful resource, says Nasa... So, um, a couple of questions...
    The Water; Is it tidal?

    If we use the water/silver/other will the mass be replaced by something-else (i.e. leave the Moon's gravitational characteristics as we found them)? How otherwise might this change the behaviour of Earth-bound effects?

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  14. Well, if it didn't exist, there'd be an awful lot of songs with very silly lyrics.

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