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Rain-Man User ID: 14106189 Bosnia and Herzegovina 04/10/2012 08:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Every month, as the Moon circles the Earth is its elongated orbit, its distance from the Earth varies. At perigee (its closest approach to Earth), it is 14 percent closer than at apogee, and when the Moon is simultaneously at perigee and in line with the sun, as happens at full moon and new moon, it produces the greatest tides. These tidal differences are measured in feet not fractions of an inch, and the unusually close approach by the Moon on Jan. 4, 1912, may have caused abnormally high tides. The Texas State research team investigated how pronounced this effect may have been. What they found was that a once-in-many-lifetimes event occurred on Jan. 4 of 1912. The Moon and Sun had lined up in such a way their gravitational pulls enhanced each other, an effect known as a “spring tide.” The Moon’s perigee proved to be its closest in 1,400 years, and came within six minutes of a full moon, maximizing the Moon’s tide-raising forces on Earth’s oceans. On top of that, the Earth’s perihelion—closest approach to the sun—happened just the day before. The odds of all these variables lining up in just the way they did were astronomical. [link to lunarscience.nasa.gov] [link to www.txstate.edu] Thread: Most Dangerous Time for Strong Earthquakes in 2012, Super Full Moon, Alignment of Earth-Sun-Jupiter, Venus Transit, Solar Eclipse over USA & JP Thread: Strange Sounds,Strange Rumblings, Sonic Booms, The Hum, Groaning, Earthquake Connection, Electromagnetic Voices, Post Your Recordings Here EARTHQUAKE FORECAST [link to igipop.webs.com] |
Alesiah User ID: 7498156 United States 04/10/2012 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On board the Titanic was the elite of America. They opposed the establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9613559 Yes, interesting conspiracy info about that: [link to jimstrutzin.hubpages.com] |
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