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Old August 24th 05, 07:29 PM
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[quote=Barry Schwarz]On 22 Aug 2005 19:54:19 GMT, mike ring
wrote:

I guess this is abit of a simple(ton) question, but I can't really work it
out.

There's an amazing difference between this month's moon and the last two.

The last two months the fullish moon was yellow, and so low the trees were
obscuring it.

This month it's liike a winter moon high, way above the trees, and bright.

I'm used to the seasonal changes, but this one seems like an enormous step
change.

Is there any particular reason for this, please?


Since the moon's orbit is close to the ecliptic, the full moon in
summer is low and in winter is high. You are catching it as it heads
north.

Hence useful late evening illumination for farmers-of-olde etc with the Sept 'harvest moon' and then Oct 'hunters moon'.

See
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/astron...moonnames.html

Nytecam