. . . and turns into Supermoon.
This could be good, really really good: 15% bigger than normal with the extra gravitational pull needed to cause higher highs and lower lows That’s for the tidal forces. Hopefully no extraordinary flooding in lowlying or beach areas.
Here you go: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2011/03/17/Supermoon-could-bring-high-tides/UPI-18331300392177/
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