Last Full Moon of 2008 will be the Biggest
- Friday Dec 12,2008 05:04 PM
- By Mike Lopez
- In Science and Nature
This Friday’s full moon is going to be the biggest and last for 2008. But why will it be bigger? Because we will be 27,836 kilometers closer to it than the average Earth-Moon distance of 384,403 km. As a result, the moon will appear to be 14% bigger than any average full moon and it will also be 30% brighter – a perfect setting for a lovely moonlight dinner.