Sunday, March 13, 2011

SUPERMOON-The Art Of Moon Effects on 19/3/2011

Supermoon is a term used by astrologers to denote a nearly full or new moon coinciding with its closest position to Earth (perigee). The term is not widely accepted, especially in the scientific community.
The 19th March 2011 supermoon will be one of the nearest approaches in the past 18 years, with an exact distance of 356,577 kilometres (221,567 mi),[1] though this is only a few km less than average perigee.

The super moon 2011 will mean that it will be brighter and larger in the sky than other full moons, but some believe that the super moon is connected to natural disasters.
For many experts, that is a false association, and they say that any kind of cycle connected to natural disasters is just a coincidence, and the moon has no effect on any flood or earthquake going on on the earth.
Past super moons have been connected to the Indonesian earthquake in 2005, and a massive flood in Australia in 1954


On March 19 2011, the moon will be 221,567 miles (356,577 kilometers) away from the earth, and according to Yahoo News, one astrologer Richard Nolle called this moon an 'extreme super moon', and thinks that it may cause a natural disaster.
What do you think? Could the super moon of 2011 cause any natural disaster?

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