Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2014
On Sunday, August 11th there was the so-called "Super-Moon", a Full Moon in it's closest approach to Earth on it's orbit, so in perigee.
According to NASA a full Moon can appear 14% brighter and up to 30% brighter in perigee than in apogee (the furthest point from Earth).
Here are some of the pictures taken in Toila, Estonia
According to NASA a full Moon can appear 14% brighter and up to 30% brighter in perigee than in apogee (the furthest point from Earth).
Here are some of the pictures taken in Toila, Estonia
Credit: Kadri Tinn |
Credit: Kadri Tinn |
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