Thursday, November 2, 2017

EarthSky News - Nov 2 - Yellowstone Super-Eruptions

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Twin Yellowstone super-eruptions altered climate
The Yellowstone supervolcano's last eruption wasn't a single event, but 2 closely-spaced eruptions that put the brakes on a natural global warming trend, says a study.
Tonight … Waxing toward full Hunter's Moon
To the eye, the moon will appear nearly full as the sun sets on November 2. Watch for it in the east as soon as the sun goes down. In fact, it has a bit more to go, and full moon is November 3-4.
Is this full moon a supermoon?
The 11th of 2017's 12 full moons falls on November 3-4. It's the 2nd-closest full moon in 2017, but is it a supermoon?
Taurid fireballs this weekend?
Although a modest shower, perhaps offering 5 meteors per hour, the Taurid shower just might produce some fireballs under the light of the full moon.
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Tonight … Waxing toward full Hunter's Moon
Jacob Baker of Fall River, Massachusetts calls this “Path of the Hunter Moon.” It’s a 16-shot composite of 2016's Hunter's Moon, made of photos taken in 10-minute intervals over 2 1/2 hours.
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Manasquan Reservoir reflections
John Entwistle captured this image of fall colors reflected in New Jersey's Manasquan Reservoir last week. Notice all the layers in this picture - the blue and white sky, autumn leaves, the water in shadow and light, the grassy ground.
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