Supermoon

Supermoon

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Recently, a rare celestial supermoon illuminated the skyline around the world.

About Supermoon

  • A supermoon occurs when a full moon or new moon coincides with the perigee or moon’s closest approach to the earth in its elliptical orbit.
  • Because the moon’s orbit is not a perfect circle, its distance from the earth varies throughout the month by around 50,000 km.
  • When the moon is near its perigee and also directly opposite the sun, the full moon appears about 14% larger and 30% brighter than when it is at its farthest point.
  • The term “Supermoon” was coined by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979, defining it as a special event when a full moon is within 90 percent of its closest point to Earth.
  • Impact of Supermoon
    • Supermoons influence the tides, creating perigean spring tides.
    • These tides are slightly higher and lower than usual because the moon’s stronger gravitational pull acts in concert with that of the sun.
    • These changes are typically modest, they can exacerbate coastal flooding when combined with storm surges.

Source: TH

Supermoon FAQs

Q1: What is the effect of a Supermoon on Earth's tides?

Ans: Supermoons can cause higher-than-usual tides due to the moon's closer proximity to Earth [5].

Q2: Can a Supermoon occur multiple times in a year?

Ans: Yes, it can occur multiple times in a year.

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