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Sunday 13 March 2011

SUPER MOON AND JAPAN TRAGEDY

It is very obvious and foolish to say that the SUPER MOON is having its impact over Japan's Tregedy that is ringing in the minds of Netigens is only foolish. There is no connection with the Moon's Closer Orbit with Earth Quacks and Tsunamis happening on Earth. The Orbit of the Moon is nearer to Earth ofcourse.

On March 19, 2011 the Moon will pass by Earth at a distance of 356,577 kilometers (221,567 miles) – the closest pass in 18 years . In my world, this is known as lunar perigee and a normal lunar perigee averaging a distance of 364,397 kilometers (226,425 miles) happens… well… like clockwork once every orbital period. According to astrologer, Richard Nolle, this month’s closer than average pass is called an Extreme SuperMoon. “SuperMoon is a word I coined in a 1979 article for Dell Publishing Company’s HOROSCOPE magazine, describing what is technically termed a perigee-syzygy; i.e. a new or full Moon (syzygy) which occurs with the Moon at or near (within 90% of) its closest approach to Earth (perigee) in a given orbit.” says Richard. “In short, Earth, Moon and Sun are all in a line, with Moon in its nearest approach to Earth.”


Neil Tyson is an astrophysicist at New York City's American Museum of Natural History. He tells INSIDE EDITION that the earthquakes have nothing to do with what the moon is doing.

"We get earthquakes all the time. The fact that we can't yet predict earthquakes with accuracy leads people to reach, grab into the sky for forces that they want to blame a catastrophe on," he says.

So let us end the discussion that the SUPER MOON may cause catasrophe on Earth and enjoy the Full Moon on 19th March 2011.


Unfortunately the Japan recived the tragedy.  If [ this very stupid word makes me fearful] India in the Easteren side of Globe { if is If} NO WAY!!!!! Andaman Nicobar & Lakshdeep and many parts of Indian continent will disappear.

We have to be more careful with the Experieence of Japan and learn to be far more better in estimating the comming Tsunasmis in the near Future.

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