They're not very common, depending on how you define one
Isaac Send a noteboard - 06/05/2012 05:57:25 PM
Or do you think that's because it was terrible weather over here, and the clouds just tried to stop us from seeing any moon. *sigh*
Bit disappointed thus. Maybe next time. How often do these happen?
This particular Syzygy occur a little less often then once a year, the ideal alignment is like once every 20 though. The whole term 'Supermoon' was coined by some damn astrologer back in the late 70's and has a fair amount of cream-filling to it, so to speak. Since we basically get syzygy (alignment of three bodies in an approximate straight line) twice a month, new and full moon, a Supermoon happens to be when the full moon also happens to occur at perigee, that is, when the moon is closest to Earth on its own orbit. I suppose a perfect supermoon would be when a full moon occurs at the moons perigee simultaneous to the Earths own perihelion to the sun, since that would make for the largest and brightest full moon, which I'm much too lazy to calculate.
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/Survey: What'd the supermoon look like from your place?
06/05/2012 05:38:02 AM
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Like this really big, really grey mush going from one horizon to the next
06/05/2012 10:39:09 AM
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They're not very common, depending on how you define one
06/05/2012 05:57:25 PM
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I can see why the news chose "supermoon" over Syzygy
06/05/2012 07:24:15 PM
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Well it would be a 'Perigee-Syzygy', which is admittedly more of a mouthful
06/05/2012 07:58:26 PM
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do y'all try to make everything rhyme?
06/05/2012 08:31:46 PM
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No, but that probably would be a good idea
06/05/2012 09:58:52 PM
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lol he's not TOO bad. and he's not as much into the "astronomy" as the "physics"
06/05/2012 10:23:30 PM
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Like this really big, really grey mush going from one horizon to the next
06/05/2012 10:39:09 AM
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Not really in to astrology. *NM*
06/05/2012 06:08:58 PM
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I'm sorry if my use of the astrological term bothers you. I didn't realize it came from there.
06/05/2012 07:21:41 PM
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