الأربعاء، 6 مايو 2020

The last Super Moon with 2020 decorates the skies of Egypt and the Arab world

Astronomers and geeks will be on a date tomorrow Thursday with the last super moon in 2020, which will decorate the skies of Egypt and the Arab world in the phenomenon of watching with the naked eye and a wonderful scene that grabs the attention of the nights of Ramadan.
The moon of the blessed month of Ramadan will arrive tomorrow evening, Thursday, 14 Ramadan 1441 corresponding to May 7 (according to the Hijri calendar). The stage of the full moon, which represents the fourth and last giant full moon this year 2020, where the apparent size and illumination will be greater than the average, which is an ideal opportunity for photography.
And the astronomical society in Jeddah revealed in a report that the moon will arrive at the moment of completion at 10:45 am GMT and it will have cut half of its orbit around the earth.
After that, the moon will shine from the eastern horizon with sunset, covering a reddish hue or orange as a result of dust and other plankton in the atmosphere around the earth that scatters white light reflected from it and disperses the colors of the blue spectrum and the colors of the red spectrum that we see remain, but after rising and away from The horizon will appear in the usual silver white color and this happens every month, and the sky will remain adorned throughout the night until it sets at sunrise on Friday.
The giant moon is a description given to the moon, whether in conjunction or full moon when the distance between the center of the moon and the center of the Earth is within 362.146 km, which is a term referring to the scientific designation (perigee moon) and means the moon falls at the closest point to the earth, and in the case of this full moon it will be on It is 361,182 kilometers

In general it is difficult to notice a difference in the apparent size of this giant full moon with the naked eye compared to the rest of the other full moon, but seasoners may be able to distinguish an additional apparent size of this full moon when it is high in the sky.
And like the previous giant moons, there will be no significant impact of this giant full moon on our planet except for the phenomenon of tides, which is normal. Every month on the full moon, the Earth, the moon, and the sun are organized, and this causes a wide range of tides. The high tide rises exceptionally and in the same Today the lowest islands occur exceptionally, and since the full moon will be close to the point of perigee, the tide will be pronounced in a phenomenon called the perigee high tide.
Since the difference resulting from the giant full moon will be limited, there will be no effect on the balance of the energy of the interior of the earth, because a tidal wave occurs every day, so an increase in geological activity or unusual weather conditions is not expected.
The report emphasized that this time of the lunar month is ideal for seeing the radioactive craters on the moon’s surface compared to the rest of the terrain that looks flat and its shadows are very short because the face of the moon is located entirely in the sunlight.
For his part, Dr. Ashraf Tadros, the former head of the astronomy department and professor of astronomy at the National Institute for Astronomical Research, revealed that the moon will appear to the spectators in a beginning starting today, Wednesday, for 3 consecutive days, which is 6, 7 and 8 May, which is the full moon of Ramadan.
The former head of the astronomy department and a professor of astronomy at the National Institute for Astronomical Research added, in statements to him, that the moon appears to us full for three consecutive days, which are 6, 7, and 8 May, because the human eye cannot distinguish the full rotation of the moon’s disk or its full illumination by 100%, When the illumination rate is 97% or a little less, the person also sees it as full, which is what will appear to us on May 6-8.
The former head of the astronomy department and a professor of astronomy at the National Institute for Astronomical Research revealed that the complete full moon will be tomorrow, May 7, and at this point the moon is in the perigee in its orbit, i.e. its distance is less than 370 thousand km from Earth, which is what we call the giant moon or Super moon, where its size is 14% and its brightness is 30% more than the full moon

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