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Showing posts with label full moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label full moon. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2010

The true time of a full moon...

Florida Full Moon



A full moon is often thought of as an event of a full night's duration. This is somewhat misleading, as the Moon seen from Earth is continuously becoming larger or smaller (though much too slowly to notice with the naked eye). Its absolute maximum size occurs at the moment expansion has stopped, and when graphed, its tangent slope is zero. For any given location, about half of these absolute maximum full moons will be potentially visible, as the other half occur during the day, when the full moon is below the horizon. Many almanacs list full moons not just by date, but by their exact time as well, usually in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)). Typical monthly calendars that include phases of the moon may be off by one day if intended for use in a different time zone.
The date and approximate time of a specific full moon (assuming a circular orbit) can be calculated from the following equation:
 d = 20.362955 + 29.530588861 \times N + <br />102.026 \times 10^{-12} \times N^2
where d is the number of days since 1 January 2000 00:00:00 in the Terrestrial Time scale used in astronomical ephemerides; for Universal Time (UT) add the following approximate correction to d:
-0.000739 - (235 \times 10^{-12})\times N^2 days
where N is the number of full moons since the first full moon of 2000. The true time of a full moon may differ from this approximation by up to about 14.5 hours as a result of the non-circularity of the moon's orbit.
The age and apparent size of the full moon vary in a cycle of just under 14 synodic months, which has been referred to as a full moon cycle.


Hi my friends,

I've never thought that math can be that complicated! 
I hope you got it.... I don't....*smile*.... The world of Photography is still closer to me than all those mathematical codes and formulas in Astronomy :)

Thanks for all your kind compliments yesterday. I hope all your mothers out there had a fantastic day and you got all spoiled like crazy. I'm still waiting for the phone calls from my kids.... but that's another story!

I've captured this full moon recently and gave him some color too... That's the artist freedom to do what you like with your work, right? Just be creative!

Have a wonderful day!
Susanne



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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Go for the Moon...


Go for the moon. If you don't get it, you'll still be heading for a star.
~ Willis Reed ~



Hi my friends,

It's weekend again and I wish you the best one you can have! Enjoy your time with your families and friends, relax - and visit other Bloggers blog, write comments! You'll make them happy :)

See you tomorrow, because tomorrow is "My Wordless Sunday" again. Don't miss it.

Susanne



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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Rising Moon at Sunset



When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in the worship of the creator.



Mohandas Gandhi





Hi my friends,



thank you for coming back to my blog today and for the kind comments from yesterday!

Tomorrow it will be my "photo with no words" again, come back again :)



Enjoy your weekend!

Susanne



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Friday, August 10, 2007

Evening light


Evening light at the beach.
In five minutes or less the sun will be gone and the night moves in over Key West from the Atlantic.
These are the very last sunbeams in the palm crowns before it's getting darker and you will see soon the raising moon coming up on the horizon.

Monday, July 30, 2007

A Full Moon Night in Paradise


It was a wonderful full moon night in paradise!

Moon...Moon...Moon...Come to me
Release me...make me free
Absorb me in your luminesence
Sparkling pathway of your fluorosence
Dancing in the sky
Lovers looking at you sigh
Oceans leap and surge
Stars whirl and merge
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