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This showed up in my inbox. Haven't heard any independent

verification, but sounds worth poking your nose out to check it out,

the New Moon has seemed a little extra bright.

 

This year will be the first full moon to occur on the winter solstice,

Dec.22, commonly called the first day of winter. Since a full moon on

the winter solstice occurs in conjunction with a lunar perigee (point in

the

moon's orbit that is closest to earth), the moon will appear about 14%

larger than it does at apogee (the point in it's elliptical orbit that

is

farthest from the earth). Since the earth is also several million miles

 

closer to the sun at this time of the year than in the summer, sunlight

striking the moon is about 7% stronger, making it brighter. Also, this

will be the closest perigee of the Moon of the year, since the moon's

orbit is constantly deforming. If the weather is clear and there is a

snow cover where you live, it is believed that even car headlights will

be

superfluous.

 

On December 21,1866 the Lakota Sioux took advantage of this combination

of occurrences and staged a devastating retaliatory ambush on soldiers

in

the Wyoming Territory.

In laymen's terms, it will be a super bright full moon, much more than

the usual AND it hasn't happened this way for 133 years! Our ancestors

133

years ago saw this. Our descendants 100 or so years from now will see

this

again.

 

I hope someone else might find this interesting! Remember, this will

happen

December 22, 1999.....

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