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Black Hole from 360angles on Vimeo.

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Surely this must be in honor of the International Infictive Month, January.

HEY, Don’t scan over this post. Must-Absorb. Very FUCKING important.

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Otz Chiimera Part 1 from Mister Domino on Vimeo.

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The Full Moon of December 12 is not just this year’s closest and largest Full Moon. The 2008 Full
Long Night Moon presents the closest and largest Full Moon since March 8, 1993. We won’t have a closer encounter with the Full Moon again until November 14, 2016!


A perigee Moon brings with it extra-high “perigean tides,” but this is nothing to worry about, according to NOAA. In most places, lunar gravity at perigee pulls tide waters only a few centimeters (an inch or so) higher than usual. Local geography can amplify the effect to about 15 centimeters (six inches)–not exactly a great flood.

Okay, the Moon is 14% bigger, but can you actually tell the difference? It’s tricky. There are no rulers floating in the sky to measure lunar diameters. Hanging high overhead with no reference points to provide a sense of scale, one full Moon looks much like any other.

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