Mar 19, 2011

Moon to come closet to earth on March 19 after 18 years!!!!

Rare celestial event will happen on 19 March. At that time, the full moon will appear and the distance to the nearest position to earth. This phenomenon can only happen once every 18 years.
On March 19, 2011, the moon will be at the closest distance to Earth at the same time almost simultaneously with the peak of the full moon.

Based on astronomical data, on the same day at 19:10 GMT distance of 356,577 kilometers of the moon with the earth. An hour earlier, the peak full moon occurred on March 19 at 18:11 GMT.
In astrological terms, that position is known as a super moon or  super extreme moon  that is believed by some as a sign of disaster for the living beings on earth.

What to look out for is the impact of the strengthening of the tidal effect on Earth, especially in sea water when the top of the full moon closest to the distance of the moon. When bad weather at sea and coastal areas reinforced with maximum tidal effects when perigee and full moon, he said, be wary of potential hazards in coastal areas that might cause flooding tide (rob) a larger than normal. Similarly, when a buildup of energy in earthquake prone areas and the mountain erupted, the strengthening effect of the tides the moon may have the potential to trigger release of energy.
Closest moon taken from my cellphone

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