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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: Super Moon: What's So Special?

    Originally posted by photofox View Post
    You're are correct. The moon is the same size, but, like I said, the distance is different (perigee),thus making it larger. (it's logic)
    So, the moon is the same size but larger.

    Got it.



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • photofox
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    Re: Super Moon: What's So Special?

    Originally posted by Dr Laurence Niles View Post
    Rubbish the moon is always the same same size. Scientists always tell us that mass always stays the same: make up your minds

    YIC
    You're are correct. The moon is the same size, but, like I said, the distance is different (perigee), thus making it larger. (it's logic)

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Re: Super Moon: What's So Special?

    Originally posted by photofox View Post
    A Supermoon is when the moon makes it's closest elliptical orbit, thus making it the largest size than usual as seen from earth.
    Rubbish the moon is always the same same size. Scientists always tell us that mass always stays the same: make up your minds

    YIC

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  • photofox
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    Re: Super Moon: What's So Special?

    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    I saw the full moon on Saturday night and it didn't look so special to me. I've seen a lot of full moons (believe me!) and they all look the same.

    I have this feeling that some rogue meteorologists must get together once in a while to organize these 'events' to make their jobs seem meaningful because they know that they're not doing anything and don't want to get fired.

    Don't be surprised if the full moon next month is just as bright as this one.
    A Supermoon is when the moon makes it's closest elliptical orbit, thus making it the largest size than usual as seen from earth.

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  • Captain James T. Kirk
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    OH! My bad! I thought a Super Moon is what I glimpsed when Spock was bending over fixing his instrument array!



    LOL!

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    It amazes me how atheists always succeed into twisting the truth into something unbelievably twisted. The fact that God made the moon a little bigger lately should be the ultimate proof of His existence. Silly theories about the Moon being an entire planet have been crushed by the Moon becoming bigger. After all, according to atheists, planets have a fixed size that doesn't change over time. Yet even when absolute proof that the Moon can not be a planet is presented by God himself, by the miracle of a bigger moon, atheists still persist in their silly theories. Their stupidity keeps amazing me.

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  • True Disciple
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    Re: Super Moon: What's So Special?

    I think this is all just an underhanded attempt by atheists to get us to worship the moon again, like muslims do.

    I'll start paying attention only when the moon starts shining as bright as the sun does:

    Isaiah 30:26:
    Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their wound.

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  • María Gálvez-Villalobos
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    Re: Super Moon: What's So Special?

    Excuse me the ignorance but I see that moon too when I were sit on my balcony very late here in Alicante it were very hot and I had my very light pijama on when I were read Letter of St Pablo at the Corinthian, but was just a moon full - was I miss something special of this? I'm no watch news on TV very usually but was something unusualer that the usual or what?

    YIC, Mari.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: Super Moon: What's So Special?

    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    I saw the full moon on Saturday night and it didn't look so special to me. I've seen a lot of full moons (believe me!) and they all look the same.

    I have this feeling that some rogue meteorologists must get together once in a while to organize these 'events' to make their jobs seem meaningful because they know that they're not doing anything and don't want to get fired.

    Don't be surprised if the full moon next month is just as bright as this one.
    Mr. King - I saw the moon too! It's the same moon in Australia
    Don't the secularists look silly now!!

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  • Nobar King
    started a topic Super Moon: What's So Special?

    Super Moon: What's So Special?

    I saw the full moon on Saturday night and it didn't look so special to me. I've seen a lot of full moons (believe me!) and they all look the same.

    I have this feeling that some rogue meteorologists must get together once in a while to organize these 'events' to make their jobs seem meaningful because they know that they're not doing anything and don't want to get fired.

    Don't be surprised if the full moon next month is just as bright as this one.
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