Superpełnia moon 2016 in Poland on 14 November. Where and when will we be able to watch Superksiężyc? The full moon will take place exactly at 14.52. Depending on where you live, this phenomenon we can observe already from 15.30.
Superpełnia moon 2016 in Poland. When looking Superksiężyc [SUPERPEŁNIA 2016]
Superksiężyc we could observe Monday, November 14. What does it mean? The moon during the so-called superpełni will be 14 percent more and 32 percent brighter than normal full moon. The last time such superpełnię moon we had in Poland to 68 years ago – in 1948. When, Where, and about Which we could watch Superksiężyc? The full moon will take place exactly at 14.52. Depending on where you live, this phenomenon we can observe already from 15.30.
Huge superksiężyc we can observe, when he put on a few conditions. On this day, the Moon should be closer to the Ground, which, together with him and the Sun set in one line. The full moon will occur at exactly an hour. 14.52, but depending on where to observe this phenomenon we can observe already 14.30. You see this is the residents of the city of suwałki
Superpełnia moon 2016 in Poland. The moon can be 30 percent. brighter
Why this day is so special?
at least because of this fullness that we see today did not exist in 1948. The moon will be visible until 17 times more than usual.
Our natural satellite is the second after the Sun brightest object in the sky. American scientists have calculated that during superpełni the Moon can be 30 percent. brighter than the moment when it is in the farthest position from the Earth.
How do scientists explain this unusual phenomenon?
Huge superksiężyc we can observe, when he put on a few conditions. On this day, the Moon should be closer to the Ground, which, together with him and the Sun set in one line. The full moon will occur at exactly an hour. 14.52, but depending on where to observe this phenomenon we can observe already 14.30. Only see people from the town of suwałki.
will it be any impact on our planet?
supporters of the theory of catastrophic promise of the anomaly – floods, tsunamis, earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. Never, however, was not confirmed that the distance of the moon from the Earth has an effect on their appearance. Of course, this would be a great time to consider better back of a giant.
Well, from what you say, it follows that it is the largest in the twenty-first century the full moon. Probably, the greatest pleasure is given to those who have good to monitor the equipment.
Today, it can be seen with the naked eye, easily noticing the arrangement of spots on its surface. You can also look in binoculars or a small scope, then you will see lunar craters, and maybe even durable the edge of his shield.
Source: echodnia.eu
actually has for centuries watched the moon, not having superteleskopów…
First, even a fairly primitive device, compared with the current technology, used by Galileo, the Italian astronomer. It was in 1609. While Galileo’s telescope had only one lens, and now this system has been improved several these lenses to provide better image quality. Of course, the current telescopes a little more from what was Galileo Galilei, because they have a 1280 mm focal length. It’s such a big tube (laughter).
In the old days, the astronomer, Hevelius also observed the moon. This resident of gdańsk was very accurate maps, the so-called selenografie. He is known for, it seems, with great eyesight and without the aid of a telescope were able to notice that the large craters on the moon. In 1647. published “Selenographia sive Lunae descriptio… (Selenographia, or description of the moon…”). In their opening chapters of the gdańsk astronomer described the construction of their viewfinders. Hence we know that in the beginning I used the so-called spherical lenses, preferably of polished Venetian glass.
Please remind briefly how it was with the “conquest” of the moon on people.
For 60 years. XX century began the first successful test landing on a Silver Ball. As we know, got there first unmanned Soviet satellites, which in fact had the task to break on the moon’s surface (for example, Glow 2). Later, in the late 60-ies., The Americans landed on the moon. Also, our honored cosmonaut Miroslaw Hermaszewski, who in 1978. flew into space. Currently flies around the moon several earth probes, which are very carefully photographed.
Where does the moon Shine?
He can not Shine, only celestial body quite cold. All his brilliance, should only and exclusively from the fact that the Sun shines on him. On a Silver Ball you can tell a lot. Depending on what position the Earth, moon and Sun, we are different interesting things to watch. Sometimes we see the whole disc of the moon lit by the Sun – we call it do, sometimes it is only a part, if half – we call it kwadrą, and if we don’t see it, it means that we have a new moon.
You are the moon you can read the weather?
once that was done. When, during the new moon, the Moon had “horns” folded up, it meant Sunny weather in the coming days, but if they were turned down – wróżyło it rain. The moon clearly visible, shining, foreshadowed a long weather, hazy, surrounded by white, sometimes rainbow circle, which is called lisią hat, he wondered precipitation and fog. If completeness got as Christmas, the winter was mild, and the coming year a happy and fertile. The opposite happened, if at this time fell young a month.
Different names…
– a dozen of them. They are mostly associated with the tradition of agriculture, so the Harvest Moon, but Blue or Pink Fullness of the Moon. Other names are in America and another in Asia, others in Europe. Spring full moon in America 14 may Milk Moon – Fullness of Milk, called also sometimes Perform a Rabbit or Doing the Flowers or Complete Planting of Corn. In September we have the Harvest full Moon in June full Moon the Strawberry moon.
How far it is from Earth to the moon?
When closer, we have about 36 thousand kilometers, and when far away, about 400 thousand kilometers. Today, thanks to the phenomenon of “superksiężyca” if you’re lucky with the weather and the sky is cloudless, it will be possible to look at both also Leonidów, that is, with a quick swarm of meteors (also called shooting stars). They will be less than Perseidów in August, but, perhaps, thanks to their effectiveness in fulfilling the requests is higher (laughs).
what is this fascination with the Moon? The lovers sigh for him, and many people believe in its effect on our lives.
– This is a great hotel, quite close to the Ground, so the trip on the Silver globe, in principle, within human possibilities, it’s only a few dozen hours of journey. Long it was uncharted territory, but since it is the object, arguments, therefore, since ancient times, people watching. Although it is little was known until the eighteenth century it was thought that there are people or creatures. Even in serious magazines were placed drawings look like the inhabitants of the moon.
Plutarch wrote that it is a great mirror, which reflects the shape of the Earth, Herodotus believed that it up, and Anaxagoras was sure that the Moon is the second Earth. In addition, it is a very beautiful phenomenon. Large, bright object in the sky that shines in the night. Thus, it creates the opportunity for romantic encounters and, of course, so he was close to us. A lot of pleasant moments spent looking up at the sky and at the moon. Probably here is enthusiasm.
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