MaggieMae
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- Apr 3, 2009
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FYI this EVENING I am informed we can expect to see a "super perigee FULL moon.
Reportedly it ought to be the brightest fill moon in the last 17 years
The last full moon so big and close to Earth occurred in March of 1993.
Obviously if one believes gravity is going to cause earthquakes, then tonight or today would be an excellent time for them to happen.
It was pretty big even last night, bright orange with gray masses I've never seen before. But we'll get cloud cover tonight and I won't get to see it even closer. Crap.