Supermoon Images from the International Space Station

Didn't get to see the supermoon this Sunday? No problem, they took pictures for you from the International Space Station. Why do I feel like I'm talking like a salesperson now? Anyway...

Before we get to the pictures, some background information. As we know, the moon's orbit is elliptical. This means it moves closer and further away from us over the course of a month. What we call a supermoon is when the moon is closest to us and is full. We experienced this last month. I even took photos, if you recall.Photos). Bu durumda ay normal ortalama uzaklığından 50.000 km daha yakında oluyor bize. Yanlış hatırlamıyorsam normalden %10 daha büyük ve %30 daha parlak oluyor. Meraklanmayın. 9 Eylülde bir süper ay daha var. Gözleriniz her daim gökyüzünde olsun.

Note: This could be my motto, yes. Always keep your eyes on the sky. I like it.

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