Chip Well-known member Joined Mar 8, 2005 Messages 4,734 Reaction score 514 Location Here and there Avatar: Ice Ice Bab May 1, 2012 #1 weather might not participate though; http://www.space.com/15474-supermoon-full-moon-2012.html
Quietman Well-known member Joined Apr 13, 2004 Messages 1,354 Reaction score 69 Location Peterborough, NH May 1, 2012 #2 I opened this thinking you were organizing a trip to Mt. Washington to say hi to the cog!
Snowflea New member Joined Sep 5, 2003 Messages 1,104 Reaction score 284 May 1, 2012 #3 Cool! A nice accompaniment to this year's Cinco de Mayo festivities!!
Chip Well-known member Joined Mar 8, 2005 Messages 4,734 Reaction score 514 Location Here and there Avatar: Ice Ice Bab May 1, 2012 #4 Quietman said: I opened this thinking you were organizing a trip to Mt. Washington to say hi to the cog! Click to expand... I've gotten some compliments, but it's never been called Super .
Quietman said: I opened this thinking you were organizing a trip to Mt. Washington to say hi to the cog! Click to expand... I've gotten some compliments, but it's never been called Super .
Tom Rankin Well-known member Joined Sep 28, 2004 Messages 6,835 Reaction score 760 Location Bloomville, New York May 1, 2012 #5 I doubt anyone will really notice. The optical illusion of the moon looking big on the horizon vs smaller when high in the sky is usually more of a factor than the moon actually being bigger, as strange as that seems.
I doubt anyone will really notice. The optical illusion of the moon looking big on the horizon vs smaller when high in the sky is usually more of a factor than the moon actually being bigger, as strange as that seems.