"Super Duper Moon"
Water surrounds the Port Washington Pier Light as the 2016 “Super Duper” Supermoon rises just to its left with a wisp of clouds tying the light to moon in Port Washington, WI. This moon was the closest, brightest, and biggest full Moon since January 26, 1948. A perigee or supermoon is on average 7% bigger and 16% brighter than an average full Moon. During an unusually close perigee like this one, though, the full Moon can be 12–14% larger than a full Moon at apogee (sometimes called a micromoon) and 30% brighter.
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Water surrounds the Port Washington Pier Light as the 2016 “Super Duper” Supermoon rises just to its left with a wisp of clouds tying the light to moon in Port Washington, WI. This moon was the closest, brightest, and biggest full Moon since January 26, 1948. A perigee or supermoon is on average 7% bigger and 16% brighter than an average full Moon. During an unusually close perigee like this one, though, the full Moon can be 12–14% larger than a full Moon at apogee (sometimes called a micromoon) and 30% brighter.
(click on image to enlarge)
**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**
Water surrounds the Port Washington Pier Light as the 2016 “Super Duper” Supermoon rises just to its left with a wisp of clouds tying the light to moon in Port Washington, WI. This moon was the closest, brightest, and biggest full Moon since January 26, 1948. A perigee or supermoon is on average 7% bigger and 16% brighter than an average full Moon. During an unusually close perigee like this one, though, the full Moon can be 12–14% larger than a full Moon at apogee (sometimes called a micromoon) and 30% brighter.
(click on image to enlarge)
**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**