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Friday, March 11, 2011

Supermoon may cause natural disasters next week GUYS I SENT YOU THE MAIL ON 9TH TODAY EARTH QUAKES AND TSUMANI HAPPENED NOBODY CAN WIN NATURE

GUYS I SENT YOU THE MAIL ON 10TH TODAY EARTH QUAKES AND TSUMANI HAPPENED


 Thu, Mar 09, 2011 at 12:14 PM
Subject: Supermoon may cause natural disasters next week



On March 19th 2011, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years, possibly triggering earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other disasters.
The phenomenon, called lunar perigee or Supermoon, happens when the moon reaches its absolute closest point to Earth. On March 19, the natural satellite will be only 221,567 miles away from our planet.

There were Supermoons in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005, and these years had their share of extreme weather conditions, too. Although there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth, it's still ambiguous whether the lunar perigee and natural disasters is coincidence or not.

British freelance weatherman John Kettley was quoted as saying "A moon can't cause a geological event like an earthquake, but it will cause a difference to the tide. If that combines with certain weather conditions, then that could cause a few problems for coastal areas."

Neo Earth Close Approach Tables By NASA

While hoping for a non-disastrous 'moon giant', point your eyes and camera lenses toward the night sky on 19th. If the sky is clear, you're gonna get an exceptional celestial treat.

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Supermoon may cause natural disasters next week


On March 19th 2011, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years, possibly triggering earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other disasters.
The phenomenon, called lunar perigee or Supermoon, happens when the moon reaches its absolute closest point to Earth. On March 19, the natural satellite will be only 221,567 miles away from our planet.

There were Supermoons in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005, and these years had their share of extreme weather conditions, too. Although there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth, it's still ambiguous whether the lunar perigee and natural disasters is coincidence or not.

British freelance weatherman John Kettley was quoted as saying "A moon can't cause a geological event like an earthquake, but it will cause a difference to the tide. If that combines with certain weather conditions, then that could cause a few problems for coastal areas."

Neo Earth Close Approach Tables By NASA

While hoping for a non-disastrous 'moon giant', point your eyes and camera lenses toward the night sky on 19th. If the sky is clear, you're gonna get an exceptional celestial treat.

--
Regards,
P.Sudeesh Kumar
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www.sudeeshbubby.blogspot.com
Visite
http://sites.google.com/site/equitymarketoutlook/  
For weekly equity market out look
http://sites.google.com/site/commoditymarketoutlook/ 
For weekly commodity market out look
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For the week data release
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