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So - tonight May's full moon will reach perigee, it's the closest point to Earth in its elliptical pattern, one minute later, the moon will line up with the Earth and the sun to become gloriously full according to a video from NASA about the event.
Perigee will occur at exactly 11:34 PM EDT. Whats that 03:34 GMT?
The moon will appear 14% larger than other full moons of 2012.
Hopefully the weather clears up here and I can get a good view - maybe tonight will be a good night to grab a few beers, light up a fire in the fire pit, and relax with the wife and dogs, maybe I can get them to howl at the full moon in like little wolves, all 12 pounds of their wolf like Pekingesishness
Perigee will occur at exactly 11:34 PM EDT. Whats that 03:34 GMT?
The moon will appear 14% larger than other full moons of 2012.
Hopefully the weather clears up here and I can get a good view - maybe tonight will be a good night to grab a few beers, light up a fire in the fire pit, and relax with the wife and dogs, maybe I can get them to howl at the full moon in like little wolves, all 12 pounds of their wolf like Pekingesishness
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