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The_EagleGuides: 41 | Official Routes: 342Triplogs Last: today | RS: 612Water Reports 1Y: 75 | Last: 7 d
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Supermoon!
Sunday!
What some are calling the Extra Supermoon
Rising at 7:14pm from the East Southeast (102*)
The Moon will only be 221,765 miles away!
It will appear 16 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than usual.
What some are calling the Extra Supermoon
Rising at 7:14pm from the East Southeast (102*)
The Moon will only be 221,765 miles away!
It will appear 16 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than usual.
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
Dave Barry
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chumleyGuides: 94 | Official Routes: 241Triplogs Last: 5 d | RS: 65Water Reports 1Y: 78 | Last: 7 d
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
It will also mess with our ability to view the Perseids.
But it will make tides more extreme, so I recommend heading for the beach. But not in Mexico, where your head may end up on the beach.
But it will make tides more extreme, so I recommend heading for the beach. But not in Mexico, where your head may end up on the beach.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
To heck with the full moon...it messes with night sky viewing (and meteor showers), plus sort of sucks if you're camping.
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
@The Eagle
Now that is just the moon we are talking about right?It will appear 16 percent larger
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
@friendofThundergod
Sorry......you have other solutions
Sorry......you have other solutions
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
A complex series of smoke and mirrors, lenses, levers and pullies. Sometimes referred to as a telescope.
Ideal for improved viewing of celestial bodies.
Ideal for improved viewing of celestial bodies.
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
looking at the moon through a telescope is like staring into the sun... not recommended.chumley wrote:A complex series of smoke and mirrors, lenses, levers and pullies. Sometimes referred to as a telescope.
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
While staring at the moon can be uncomfortably bright, it is nothing like staring into the sun. The sun can (and will) cause permanent damage to your eyes. The moon can't. Big difference there.
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
Found a regular old pair of binoculars works well for looking at the moon too. Will have to dig through my pack this weekend and retrieve them.
See my pics on Instagram @tucsonexplorer
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
When looking through a telescope it can damage your eyes. You see, my friend-- its sunlight being reflected off the moonchumley wrote:The sun can (and will) cause permanent damage to your eyes. The moon can't. Big difference there.

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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
That's impossible. Cheese melts when it's in the sun.
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
@Tough_Boots
I'm no astrophysicist or ophthalmologist, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night, and subsequently know that it's more likely you harm your eyes by viewing some photos posted on HAZ recently than staring at a full moon.
In any case, if you want to look at the moon through a telescope, I think it's much more interesting in the few days before and after a new moon when the shadows better highlight the terrain.
I'm no astrophysicist or ophthalmologist, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night, and subsequently know that it's more likely you harm your eyes by viewing some photos posted on HAZ recently than staring at a full moon.
In any case, if you want to look at the moon through a telescope, I think it's much more interesting in the few days before and after a new moon when the shadows better highlight the terrain.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Re: Extra Supermoon - 8/10/2014
chumley wrote:so I recommend heading for the beach. But not in Mexico, where your head may end up on the beach.



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