Supermoon Calendar 2002

There are no more supermoons this year. The next super moon is in 2003

As the moon orbits the earth it does so in an elliptical manner, moving closer and further away. At its closest, or during perigee, it is in the region of 360,000 km (225,000 miles) away. If this point in the orbit coincides with a full moon phase it is often referred to as a "supermoon".

Technically speaking supermoon is not a scientific term but it is widely used to describe the phenomenon which occurs when the full moon is within 90% of perigee. The official name is perigee syzgy.

From earth a supermoon will appear slightly larger than usual - up to 17% larger than the smallest of full moons and considerably brighter.

When are the supermoon dates in 2002?

Supermoons 2002
Date Relative dist* Distance (Km) Distance (miles)
28th Jan 2002 0.961 361,763 km 226,102 mi
27th Feb 2002 0.996 357,087 km 223,179 mi
28th Mar 2002 0.996 357,208 km 223,255 mi
27th Apr 2002 0.961 361,869 km 226,168 mi

* The relative distance shows how close the Moon is to the closest point of its orbit - otherwise known as perigee. A value of 1 would mean it was the full moon exactly at perigee. Any value ofer 0.9 is considered a supermoon.