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Old June 22nd 05, 05:21 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default An unusual moon tonight


"Simonb" wrote in message
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Jim wrote:

It's the most southerly rising it will do. It also won't rise very
high in the sky. Apart from that it's still a ******* full moon and I
hate it. Why can't it be full during cloudy weather?


There really is no pleasing some people. What on earth can you find wrong
with a full moon?


Astronomers hate them

A full moon, in all it's icy glory is always spectacular in mid-winter.
Which has got me thinking, if we can have this effect in midsummer
when the moon is a few degrees lower than you might expect,
wouldn't you ocaisionally get the converse effect at a full moon at the
winter solstice when the moon would be a few degrees *higher* than
otherwise expected. Certainly higher than the sun could ever get for
your own particular latitude at the summer solstice.
Although of course it would be a lot less noticeable......

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