NASA | Supermoon 2013

NASA | Supermoon 2013

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Physics, Science

5th - 12th Grade

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Dr. Michelle Thaller explains the concept of a Super Moon, which occurs when a full moon is near its closest approach to Earth, known as perigee. The Super Moon appears slightly larger and affects tides minimally. The best time to view it is at sunset. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) provides high-resolution images of the Moon, revealing details like Apollo landing sites and permanently shadowed craters with potential ice. The Moon's terrain, including Tycho crater, offers insights into the solar system's history. For more information, visit NASA's LRO website.

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