Td tgh dok belek2 fb, ade jmpe sesuatu yg menarikk...
ni hah...bc laa sndiri...
klu mls nk bc dlm BI, g cari PakCik Google suh translate k....
‘Supermoon’ Tonight! Tips to See Year’s Biggest Full Moon-If the full moon looks a bit bigger and brighter in tonight’s sky, you’re not seeing things: It’s just the “supermoon” — the biggest moon of 2012. And there’s a meteor shower from Halley’s comet peaking tonight, too, adding to the sky show.
The full moon of May will hit its peak overnight tonight and early Sunday (May 5 and 6) just one minute after the moon makes its closest approach to Earth. The timing means the moon, weather permitting, could appear up to 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than the average full moon, an event scientists have nicknamed the “supermoon.”
The moon will be at its fullest at 11:35 p.m. EDT (0335 Sunday GMT) just after hitting perigee, the point in its orbit that brings the moon closest to Earth. The technical name for the event is a “perigee moon,” though NASA and other scientists have dubbed May’s full moon as the supermoon of 2012.
The moon will be about 221,802 miles (356,955 kilometers) from Earth, about 12.2 percent closer to our planet than when the moon is at apogee, its farthest point. The average Earth-moon distance is about 230,000 miles (384,400 km).
The last time a supermoon occurred was in March 2011. That supermoon was actually closer to Earth than the moon will be tonight by about 248 miles (400 km)
The full moon of May will hit its peak overnight tonight and early Sunday (May 5 and 6) just one minute after the moon makes its closest approach to Earth. The timing means the moon, weather permitting, could appear up to 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than the average full moon, an event scientists have nicknamed the “supermoon.”
The moon will be at its fullest at 11:35 p.m. EDT (0335 Sunday GMT) just after hitting perigee, the point in its orbit that brings the moon closest to Earth. The technical name for the event is a “perigee moon,” though NASA and other scientists have dubbed May’s full moon as the supermoon of 2012.
The moon will be about 221,802 miles (356,955 kilometers) from Earth, about 12.2 percent closer to our planet than when the moon is at apogee, its farthest point. The average Earth-moon distance is about 230,000 miles (384,400 km).
The last time a supermoon occurred was in March 2011. That supermoon was actually closer to Earth than the moon will be tonight by about 248 miles (400 km)
Dari yg ak faham, die kate kt sni, mlm ni ade SuperMoon...saiz bulan lebih besar dan lebih terang dri biase...and die kate gak, mgkin ade komet halley sme...cm best kan...
Fenomena bulan besar n terang ni blaku tiap tahun, tahun lepas dlm bulan Mac...so tahun ni bulan Mei plak...nk cbe laa tgk...=)
Psl komet halley tu plak, klu x slh, komet halley ni kite lh tgk setiap 70 thun skali...so klu btul laa ade mlm ni, mmg btuah laa sape dpt tgk...hehehehhe
Ni ade link dri Nasa, ak cri td, tuk kepastian...
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/supermoon_2012.html
g laa tgk ek...cantek sgt....=)
p/s:: mlm ni nk lepak kt beranda rumah laa, kot2 nmpk bulan tuu kn...hehhehe
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