Friday, March 11, 2011

Moon closest to earth

Moon closest to Earth since 1992nd.
19th March this year, the moon will be closest to Earth at a distance of only 356 577 km, What is the closest distance since 1992. The event, which is known as the lunar perigee will provide a unique opportunity for fantastic photos, but some scientists warn that it could disrupt the Earth's climate and cause earthquakes and volcanic activity.
Previous such events were associated with extreme weather, so in 2005. the tsunami killed hundreds of thousands of people, and 1974th the cyclone has devastated Australia.The Earth is thus closer to the moon 1955th, 1974., 1992. and 2005. year, all of which are marked by extreme storms. Before six years before the tsunami in Indonesia has killed hundreds of thousands of people, and 1974th The Cyclone Tracy devastated Australia.
Speculation of some scientists that this moon approaching could cause earthquakes and volcanic activity it may be true.For all the natural disasters are associated with some events in the night sky - a comet, planet, sun or moon.
While others do not agree with it and say:There will be no earthquakes or volcanic eruptions that would not be possible and otherwise.The Earth will experience only minor changes to low tide and larger changes in the tide, but it is nothing about which to be excited.The gravity of the moon is tugging on the Earth and causing a slight sort of distortion as the moon orbits the Earth and that leads to tides eventually.

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