March 19 'Supermoon' May Cause Moonquakes, Scientist Says


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HK4U
03-13-2011, 02:27 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROycpcCuxrs

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March 19 'Supermoon' May Cause Moonquakes, Scientist Says

By Loren Grush
Published March 12, 2011
| FoxNews.com
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Since June 2009, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has been circling the moon, compiling data for this: the first full topographic map of its surface.

There’s a supermoon on the rise next week. And according to Internet buzz, it’ll bring a scary surge in natural disasters around the globe.
No way, Jose: Numerous scientists have reassured the public that there's absolutely no correlation between disturbances on Earth and this rare lunar phase.
But the moon itself? That's another story.
On March 19, Earth’s satellite will be at its closest point to our planet in 18 years -- a mere 356,577 kilometers away. The event -- also called a lunar perigee -- was dubbed a "supermoon" by astrologer Richard Nolle back in the 1970s. The term is used to describe a new or full moon at 90% or more of its closest orbit to Earth. Next week, it will be at 100%.
Nolle is responsible for coining the upcoming event, and he’s also responsible for the latest buzz sweeping the Internet about how the supermoon will affect the planet. On his website Astropro (http://www.astropro.com/), Nolle warns Earth’s inhabitants to prepare themselves during the “supermoon risk window,” which ranges from March 16 – 22. During this time, Nolle claims there will be an increase in supreme tidal surges, magnitude 5 or higher earthquakes (http://www.foxnews.com/topics/world/earthquakes.htm#r_src=ramp), and even volcanic activity.

“If you look at the USGS website where they have all the significant earthquakes of 2011, you will find that 72.7% of them fall in the risk windows on my website,” Nolle told FoxNews.com. “The Christchurch earthquake happened on the last day of a supermoon window. The Haiti (http://www.foxnews.com/topics/world/haiti.htm#r_src=ramp) earthquake even happened in one of the time windows in my 2010 forecast -- which was published the year before.”
Scientific research said otherwise.
Peter Goldreich, an emeritus professor for the Astronomy and Planetary Science (http://www.foxnews.com/topics/space/planetary-science.htm#r_src=ramp) Department at Caltech University, notes that he and several other scientists have studied the moon for decades and have never found it to cause these natural disasters.
“There have been a lot of studies on whether earthquakes on our planet were triggered when the moon was closest to Earth, and no conclusive evidence has ever been found for that,” Goldreich told FoxNews.com. “The idea is that the strain builds up in the Earth until only a small little bit of extra gravitational force could tip it over and cause an earthquake, and this could come from the moon. But there’s been no absolutely no correlation for that.”
In fact, Goldreich said Earth isn’t the one in danger of experiencing some shaking.
“There is on the moon seismic activity connected with a lunar perigee,” Goldreich said. “These were detected by seismological instruments left on the moon by the Apollo astronauts. There was an effect, but it wasn’t enormous. But the moon did quake near perigee.”
Just like the orbits of planets around the sun, the moon’s path around the Earth is more elliptical than circular. So within each lunar cycle, there is a part of the orbit when it is closest to Earth and a part when it is farthest away (perigee and apogee, respectively). The tides normally change as the moon goes from perigee to apogee, and next week will be no different.
“You tend to have stronger tides near the full moon,” Gordon Johnston, planetary program executive for NASA (http://www.foxnews.com/topics/space/nasa.htm#r_src=ramp), told FoxNews.com. “These will be the strongest tides of the month, but they won’t be much different from last year. They’re not that unusual from other tides around the full moon.”
Johnston said the biggest difference is purely cosmetic, with next week’s moon being a sight to behold.
“The moon will be a little closer than it was last year, 1/4,000 of a percent closer,” Johnston told FoxNews.com. “The distance between the Earth and the moon changes a lot in its orbit. Really the only change is that it appears bigger when it’s close. This coming full moon will be the brightest of the year.”
As for the theories purported by Nolle and other astrologers ... well, Johnston hopes that people don't take everything they hear at face value.
“We live in an age where information gets circulated around very quickly,” Johnston said. “So I would just say to do your research.”

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KathleenElsie
03-13-2011, 02:32 PM
Can't do anything about it. What comes comes.

george parsons
03-13-2011, 02:49 PM
Can't do anything about it. What comes comes.

exactly...take the good with the bad and see where we stand when the dust settles.

ricbak
03-13-2011, 02:55 PM
Try this version of Folgerty's Classic..:D
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HK4U
03-13-2011, 03:06 PM
That is my favorite of all their songs.

Blammer
03-13-2011, 04:46 PM
"Ducking" is out of the question???:doom::dunno: Oh Well!!!;)
As I recall, the LAST time this occurred, absolutely NOTHING happened!:P
But then, the Internet wasn't around for people to squawk over *sigh*:(

oldtimer
03-17-2011, 08:04 AM
Key word: astrologer. I checked to make sure that Nolle was an astrologer rather than an astronomer. Astrologers are members of the tinfoil hat brigade in my book.

KathleenElsie
03-17-2011, 09:48 AM
Key word: astrologer. I checked to make sure that Nolle was an astrologer rather than an astronomer. Astrologers are members of the tinfoil hat brigade in my book. good catch:up:

Dframe
03-17-2011, 12:55 PM
Can't do anything about it. What comes comes.
I agree. But you can't stop the "Panic Mongers".
Hmmmm Wonder where Al Bore stands on this one.

jam_o_matic
03-17-2011, 11:58 PM
A Major Earthquake in North America Imminent

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Popeye
03-18-2011, 12:16 AM
If 'something' happens they'll be tooting their horns to no end. If 'nothing' happens they'll slink of into the darkness until the next disaster.

jam_o_matic
03-18-2011, 12:25 AM
If 'something' happens they'll be tooting their horns to no end. If 'nothing' happens they'll slink of into the darkness until the next disaster.


Their odds on being right or wrong aren't a whole lot worse than those of your local meteorologist trying to predict the weather as far as I can tell.

KathleenElsie
03-18-2011, 07:34 AM
Their odds on being right or wrong aren't a whole lot worse than those of your local meteorologist trying to predict the weather as far as I can tell.
Nor alot better. :D:D

Dframe
03-18-2011, 09:41 AM
The "Tin Foil Hat" crowd will LOVE this one.

Seamaster
03-18-2011, 09:52 AM
Before the world comes to an end, I have a bridge that connects Brooklyn to Manhattan I want to sell, contact me if you're interested.

Chuck Langenderfer
03-18-2011, 08:37 PM
Moon not anywhere in sight here this eve.

BigSlick
03-18-2011, 09:08 PM
I agree. But you can't stop the "Panic Mongers".
Hmmmm Wonder where Al Bore stands on this one.

Its because of global warming. :D

KathleenElsie
03-18-2011, 09:23 PM
Can't see it here. Maybe its hiding.

HK4U
03-18-2011, 09:37 PM
If anything does happen Obama and company will blame it of all us right wing fanatics.

ant67
03-19-2011, 12:32 AM
Before the world comes to an end, I have a bridge that connects Brooklyn to Manhattan I want to sell, contact me if you're interested.
i will take it lol:D:up:

jam_o_matic
03-19-2011, 02:46 PM
Can't see it here. Maybe its hiding.


It was big and bright here last night (about the time you posted that) but I doubt we'll be able to see it at its' fullest tonight because of cloud cover :(

KathleenElsie
03-26-2011, 02:35 PM
Noticed the World did not end :LOL

budroe
03-26-2011, 06:58 PM
So many things to be concerned about in the world today - this ain't one of them!!!!

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