Supermoon Hide And Seek
by D Hackett
Title
Supermoon Hide And Seek
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D Hackett
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Photograph - Digital
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Supermoon Hide And Seek by D Hackett
The Supermoon of November 2016 taken over the Atlantic Ocean, near Ponce Inlet Florida.
Supermoon is a non-technical term for a moon that turns full at the same time it hits perigee — the point on its orbit when it is closest to Earth. The moon’s path around our planet is shaped more like an oval than a circle, so there are times when it is closer to us (perigee) and times when it is farther away (apogee).
Supermoons occur about once every 14 months on average. However, Sunday night’s supermoon is extra super because the moon will be even closer to Earth than usual
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November 14th, 2016
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