Witnessing the endless vows of love that inspired countless poets, Every month, the moon tirelessly illuminates the terrestrial night sky with its splendor and charm..
But beyond simple contemplation, scientific observation of the Moon goes back thousands of years, lost in the history of time.
Many ancient civilizations, such as the Babylonians, Chinese, Egyptians, and Mayans, followed lunar models to determine the boundaries of time, determine planting and cultivation patterns, and even predict related astronomical events such as eclipses. Today, the Moon continues to be the scene of reflection and systematic observation for lovers and scientists alike.
Our only natural satellite It is the fifth largest in the Solar System and has been participating in a celestial dance with the Earth over the billions of years since the beginning of its formation.. Compared to other planets and their moons, the Earth-Moon pair is closest in size and physical properties; The Moon has 27% of Earth’s diameter and about 60% of its density.
The steps of this dance are defined by the Moon’s orbit around the Earth, that is, an elliptical orbit. In contrast to a circular path, in an elliptical orbit the objects of interest are now closer, it is farther away now, and this applies to all objects in the Solar System, from small asteroids to planets orbiting the Sun..
As the Moon moves in this orbit, its position relative to us, Earth-bound observers, and the Sun is constantly changing, that is, the portion of its surface illuminated by the sun’s rays is also constantly changing. This is the process that creates the different phases of the Moon: growth, full moon, contraction and new.
What is a Super Moon?
phenomenon The event, called a supermoon, occurs when the Moon is at its closest point to Earth, known as perigee, and a full moon occurs at the same time.. At Perigee, the Moon can reach a minimum distance of 356,375 kilometers from Earth; this distance is about 50,000 kilometers shorter than its farthest point (apogee), which is about 406,720 kilometers away.
As the Earth revolves around the Sun, the ellipse described by the Moon hardly changes, which means we have a full moon that occurs near perigee every 14 months. Also, full moons that occur before and after the closest supermoon to Earth are often close enough to be called a supermoon. It is therefore common for “three Super Moons” to occur in one year..
During the Super Moon, The moon may appear up to 14% larger and up to 30% brighter than at its peak. This apparent difference is surprising and creates an incredible opportunity to look at the Moon from a completely new perspective. While you don’t need advanced equipment to appreciate its beauty, details of the lunar surface such as craters, mountains and valleys can be seen with simple binoculars or an amateur telescope.
phenomenon Known as the Blue Supermoon, it is the name given to the second Supermoon to occur in a month, and it is a fact that we will now live in August.. The first Supermoon of the month will occur on the 1st of the month, and the second on the night of the 31st, the last day. Tonight will be the biggest and brightest Month of the year. But it’s worth noting that the Moon’s surface will not change color at any point: It will retain its typical whitish-yellow glow.
The Super Moon is not just a visual spectacle, it also has slight gravitational effects on Earth. Because ocean tides are affected by the Moon’s gravitational pull, tides may be slightly higher than normal during a Super Moon. These small tidal changes can have environmental and economic impacts in coastal areas.
Mark it on your calendar and remember: The next Super Blue Moon will occur on August 31 and will be visible just after dark.. Prepare to be mesmerized by this spectacular show!
Source: Tec Mundo

I’m Blaine Morgan, an experienced journalist and writer with over 8 years of experience in the tech industry. My expertise lies in writing about technology news and trends, covering everything from cutting-edge gadgets to emerging software developments. I’ve written for several leading publications including Gadget Onus where I am an author.