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TWO MOON ON 27 AUGUST 09

Started by rajoe, Aug 26, 2009, 04:11 PM

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rajoe

Hi,

Two Moons in the sky

[blink]On 27th of August, at 12.30 am(midnight)[/blink], watch the sky. The Planet mars will be shining brighter in the sky. It will appear as big as a full moon.

Planet mars will be [blink]55.75[/blink] millions of km´s from the planet earth.

Don´t miss this panorama.

It will be like Planet earth is having 2 moons. Next time this phenomenon will occur in year [blink]2287.[/blink]

Please share this information becose no one will be alive to see this next time..

sajiv


Sudhakar

It seems to be really informative.

Hope i will wait and watch it.  :yes

If not...we have to kill you for the wrong information.
  ;)


dhilipkumar

yes.... rajoe is right.....

Off course The Planet mars blinks and shine more, but not much big as moon......

other planets ever never visible as big as moon size, but we can see more brightness,little bigger size.....

sajiv

Nice work from dilip, but anybody accept his line

appu.s8501

Nothing he Made Sajiv..No Comments..

Note  : No Comments is the Worst Comment

rajoe

Quote from: dhilipkumar on Aug 27, 2009, 10:20 AM
yes.... rajoe is right.....

Off course The Planet mars blinks and shine more, but not much big as moon......

other planets ever never visible as big as moon size, but we can see more brightness,little bigger size.....


How u r saying its not big Dhilip

go near and see it was so big

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