Biggest Full Moon after 18 Years Supermoon 19th March 2011
The Biggest Full Moon will appear after 18 Years, the Supermoon tomorrow on Saturday 19th March 2011 the closest approach after a long period wil be about 20% brighter & 15% bigger than regular full moon and the visual effect may be subtle.
The Saturday Supermoon will be just 221,566 miles (356,577 kilometers) away from Earth. According to NASA, the last time the full moon reached so close to Earth was in 1993,
You may have read many despite Internet rumors, the impending phenomenon had no influence on the March 11 Japan earthquake and tsunami (see pictures) was reason the destruction of Tsunami and Destruction. See the Satellite photos before & after the Japan Tsunami.
You may have seen the monthly full moon always looks like a big disk because its orbit size varies slightly so each perigee is not always the same distance away from Earth.
Biggest Full Moon after 18 Years Supermoon 19th March 2011