Super Moon June 2013

Super Full MoonA supermoon is the coincidence of a full moon or a new moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth. The technical name is the perigee-syzygy of the Earth-Moon-Sun system. The term “supermoon” is not astronomical, but originated in modern astrology. The association of the Moon with both oceanic and crustal tides has led to claims that the supermoon phenomenon may be associated with increased risk of events such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, but the evidence of such a link is widely held to be unconvincing.

Super Full MoonSuper MoonSuper Moon over Phoenix ArizonaSuper Moon setting behind Pikes Peak2013 Calendar with Moon phasesSuper Moon over PinnaclesSuper Moon over silhouetted peakSuper-moonWaxing gibbous super moon close to its perigeeSuper moon in Thailand
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