• Anonymous @Anonymous None - updated 5y

    Bright Supermoon Tuesday 19th February

    On Tuesday 19th February, there will be the biggest and brightest supermoon of 2019. The moon will "appear bigger" because of it's closeness in it's elliptical orbit around the earth. If there's a clear night, we're in for a spectacular treat.
    The Moon’s orbit around Earth is slightly elliptical so sometimes it is closer and sometimes it’s farther away. When the Moon is full as it makes its closest pass to Earth it is known as a supermoon. At perigree — the point at which the moon is closest to Earth — the Moon can be as much as 14 percent closer to Earth than at apogee, when the Moon is farthest from our planet. The full Moon appears that much larger in diameter and because it is larger shines 30 percent more moonlight onto the Earth.

Becontree

Neighbourhood loop for Becontree, Greater London