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The world is set to experience the biggest full moon for almost two decades when the satellite reaches its closest point to Earth next weekend. Skip related content
This phenomenon has reportedly heightened concerns about 'supermoons' being linked to extreme weather events - such as earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis. The last time the moon passed close to the Earth was on 10 January 2005, around the time of the Indonesian earthquake that measured 9.0 on the Richter scale.
Originally posted by uselesshobo
reply to post by solargeddon
Im sorry to be the one to tell you but we have been talking about this for the last month. did you do a search before you posted?