Super moon 2023: the first photos, observation of the moon of the Deer

Super moon 2023 the first photos observation of the moon

SUPER MOON. This Monday, July 3, 2023 is marked by a Super Moon, also called “Super Deer Moon”, in the night sky. A rare event that deserves to look up to the skies and that has already been photographed in some places around the globe.

[Mis à jour le 3 juillet 2023 à 21h42] The “Super moon du Cerf” has been visible in the French sky since nightfall on Monday. Closer to the Earth than usual, the star then appears 5.8% larger and 12.8% brighter than ordinary at the time of the “perigee-syzygy” phenomenon, when the Full Moon is at the point of its orbit closest to the Earth. super moon pictures taken around the world:

In order to fully enjoy the show, even without a telescope, it is advisable to move away from sources of light pollution. But why is it a Super Moon and what is the origin of its name? How far is it from Earth? Do we need astronomical instruments to observe it? All the answers to your questions below:

In astronomy, this event is called “perigee-syzygia”, the name of Super Moon having nothing scientific, since it is an invention of the astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979. “A Super moon occurs when the full moon coincides with when the Moon comes closest to Earth in its elliptical orbit, a point called perigee,” explains the NASA website.

By Super Moon, we therefore mean a celestial phenomenon that is due to two elements: the only satellite of planet Earth passes closest to us when it is a full moon evening.

The Super Moon phenomenon is observable when the Full Moon is located at its perigee, the point of its orbit closest to the Earth. The French had to keep their eyes open tonight to make the most of the spectacle of the Full Moon, from sunset. sun. It will be observable all night.

The phenomenon baptized “Super Moon” by astrologer Richard Nolle, but which scientists prefer to call “phenomenon of perigee-syzygy”, takes place when the point of the lunar orbit is at a minimum distance from the Earth. When is the Moon closest to the Earth? When located at a distance of less than 360,000 km (the average distance between the Earth and the Moon is 384,400 km) according to the Paris Observatory. This Monday, July 3, 2023, the full moon is 361,934 kilometers away. of the earthaccording to the Institute of Celestial Mechanics and Ephemeris Calculation (IMCCE).

The Super Deer Moon is so named by Native American tribes because it coincides with the season when deer antlers regrow at this time of year. It is also called the Thunder Moon in the Native American tradition because of the thunderstorms caused by the high summer heat.

The Super Moon is only really observable after sunset, with the naked eye, using binoculars or telescopes. In order to observe a Super Moon in optimal conditions, it is necessary to equip yourself with astronomical glasses or a telescope, far from atmospheric pollution, or go to one of the clubs of the French Association of Astronomy (AFA). See the map.

A Super Moon appears slightly brighter and larger than a Full Moon, simply because it appears at perigee, at its closest orbit point to Earth, less than 360,000 km away.

Due to the proximity of the full moon to our planet Earth, its effects have an even stronger impact on tides, mood and sleep. Indeed, as explained by a Swiss scientific study carried out in 2013 published in the journal Current Biology, “a lunar rhythm can modulate the structure of sleep in humans”. This means that the time to fall asleep is extended by 5 minutes, deep sleep reduced by 30% and sleep duration by 20 minutes. Consequently, the level of melatonin, a hormone secreted during our sleep, which has a role to play in mood, is lower, which can cause irritability or even depression.

DATEHOURDISTANCE FROM EARTH
Monday July 31:39 p.m.361,934 km
Tuesday, August 18:31 p.m.357,530 km
Thursday August 313h35357,344 km
Friday, September 2911:57361,552 km

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