Supermoon In Hungary On Monday
- 30 Sep 2015 12:40 PM
Due to the proximity, the planet seems to be 14% larger and it shines 30% brighter in the sky compared to the full moon at apogee.
“Simple” lunar eclipses are fairly common, they occur on average twice a year, and in the 21st century, our planet’s shadow will be projected 228 times on the heavenly body.
The coincidence of the supermoon and the lunar eclipse is extremely rare: the last of these happened in 1982, and you have to wait 18 years for the next, until 2033.
The next total lunar eclipse, which can be observed from the territory of Hungary as well, will be on July 27, 2018.
Source www.hungarymatters.hu
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