how much close was the moon on 30th january 2018
infinitystone138:
no I need the exact percentage
Answers
Answered by
2
very close to earth
At that juncture, the full moon and lunar apogee – the moon's farthest point fromEarth in its orbit – will both fall on the same date. That full moon on July 27,2018, will be nearly 30,000 miles (50,000 km) farther from Earth than tonight's closest and largest supermoon.Jan 1, 2018
At that juncture, the full moon and lunar apogee – the moon's farthest point fromEarth in its orbit – will both fall on the same date. That full moon on July 27,2018, will be nearly 30,000 miles (50,000 km) farther from Earth than tonight's closest and largest supermoon.Jan 1, 2018
Answered by
4
hi friend ,here is your answer
first of two January 2018 fullmoons falls on the evening of January 1, 2018, for most of the Western Hemisphere (January 2 for the Eastern Hemisphere). This full mooncomes only 4.5 hours after the moon reaches lunar perigee – the moon's closest point to Earth in its monthly orbit.
hope it helps mark as brainlist
Similar questions