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文章發表於 : 週六 5月 05, 2012 11:06 pm 
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今明两天的月亮离地球特别近, 所以感觉要大些, 叫做超级月亮。
五月五,六两天,
比平时的满月月亮还大14%,
同时还有流星雨。

周日晚上可以在家拍月亮了。

http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/sc ... supermoon/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/0 ... 77020.html

The full Moon has a reputation for trouble. It raises high tides, it makes dogs howl, it wakes you up in the middle of the night with beams of moonlight stealing through drapes. If a moonbeam wakes you up on the night of May 5th, 2012, you might want to get out of bed and take a look. This May’s full Moon is a "super Moon,” as much as 14% bigger and 30% brighter than other full Moons of 2012.

The scientific term for the phenomenon is "perigee moon." Full Moons vary in size because of the oval shape of the Moon's orbit. The Moon follows an elliptical path around Earth with one side ("perigee") about 50,000 km closer than the other ("apogee"). Full Moons that occur on the perigee side of the Moon's orbit seem extra big and bright.

Such is the case on May 5th at 11:34 pm Eastern Daylight Time1 when the Moon reaches perigee. Only one minute later, the Moon will line up with Earth and the sun to become brilliantly full. The timing is almost perfect.

Okay, the Moon is 14% bigger than usual, but can you really tell the difference? It's tricky. There are no rulers floating in the sky to measure lunar diameters. Hanging high overhead with no reference points to provide a sense of scale, one full Moon can seem much like any other.

The best time to look is when the Moon is near the horizon. For reasons not fully understood by astronomers or psychologists, low-hanging Moons look unnaturally large when they beam through trees, buildings and other foreground objects. On May 5th, this Moon illusion will amplify a full Moon that's extra-big to begin with. The swollen orb rising in the east at sunset should seem super indeed.
Super Moon 2012 (perigee)
Perigee is the point in the Moon's elliptical orbit closest to Earth. Diagrams:#1, #2

Folklore holds that all kinds of wacky things happen under the light of a full Moon. Supposedly, hospital admissions increase, the crime rate ticks upward, and people behave strangely. The idea that the full Moon causes mental disorders was widespread in the Middle Ages. Even the word "lunacy," meaning "insanity," comes from the Latin word for "Moon."

The majority of modern studies, however, show no correlation between the phase of the Moon and the incidence of crime, sickness, or human behavior. The truth is, the Moon is less influential than folklore would have us believe.

It's true that a perigee full Moon brings with it extra-high "perigean tides," but according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration this is nothing to worry about. In most places, lunar gravity at perigee pulls tide waters only a few centimeters (an inch or so) higher than usual. Local geography can amplify the effect to about 15 centimeters (six inches)--not exactly a great flood.

Super perigee Moons are actually fairly common. The Moon becomes full within a few hours of its closest approach to Earth about once a year on average. The last such coincidence occurred on March 19th, 2011, producing a full Moon that was almost 400 km closer than this one. As usual, no trouble was reported--unless you count a midnight awakening as trouble.

If so, close the drapes on May 5th. Otherwise, enjoy the super-moonlight.

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昨晚还真是半夜醒了,原来是月亮惹的祸。 :D

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Joshua Tree

Get away from it all and venture to the desert in Joshua Tree, where you are sure to get a better view than any of the closer Los Angeles options. For the truly committed lunar lovers!

Hike Above Greek Theatre

Hike above the Greek Theatre a little early to catch the tunes of Los Lobos, which will be playing at the Greek at 6pm. Then, as the theater empties out, lie back and enjoy your alone time with the supermoon. Two free shows in one!

Franklin Canyon Park

Free Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy hike at Franklin Canyon Park in Beverly Hills: "Take advantage of the big moonlight on this moderately strenuous hike in the hills that are a rustic oasis from city. Meet 7 p.m. at the Sooky Goldman Nature Center [(310) 858-7272, Ext. 131] (exit Coldwater Canyon Boulevard and travel south to Mulholland Drive and make a sharp right onto Franklin Canyon Drive) and expect to be out for two hours."
Griffith Observatory

While there's not a special supermoon event planned, the Griffith Observatory is the perfect place to view the heavens. Telescopes are open to the public until 9:45pm, and there are telescope demonstrators to assist you and teach you a few things about what you're seeing. The building closes at 10pm.

Ferris Wheel At Santa Monica Pier

Add the ocean and some cotton candy to your supermoon experience! Warning: check the weather before choosing a beachside viewing point.

Las Virgenes Canyon

Free Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy hike at Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve in the San Fernando Valley: "Meet 7 p.m. at the Victory Boulevard Trailhead (exit Valley Circle Drive off the 101 Freeway, turn left on Victory Boulevard and drive to the end) for a half-mile stroll to a viewing platform. Dark skies at this park, the old Ahmanson Ranch site, should provide good views during this two-hour outing."

Malibu Canyon

Malibu Canyon is a good choice because it is more removed from city lights, although check the weather first to make sure the ocean isn't going to deliver obstructing clouds.

Angeles Crest Highway

A classic Los Angeles make-out point, the Angeles Crest Highway is an ideal option for those who prefer a more private, in-car viewing experience (although you really should at least lie on the hood to get a better view).

Runyon Canyon

Runyon is easy to get to and is a popular place to spot celebrities and take your dog. Celebrity-viewing in the moonlight (maybe)!


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今晚的月亮。不拍就要等明年的6月11日了。

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註冊時間: 週二 3月 27, 2012 12:11 pm
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