How complicated do you want this to get?The moon orbits the Earth in a moonth, also called a month.
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That is accepting that the more detail that is exposed the more realistic the theory will be. There are several factors at play here apparently and this is not even accounting for the magnification effect of water vapor in the air when the photo is taken below mountain top elevations. Focal length of the lens would also effect the magnification level if it was not exactly 50mm and there is an object in the foreground that adds perspective and measurable depth that should be part of the math involved in verifying the 'super moon' being observable when its distance translated to something on earth would probably be quite small of a shift at a very long distance. (if that distance is actually correct but lets say it is for the moment)
Does the extra 8% (from 50% at any 1 time to 58% observation over a set period of time) mark it N/S variance from being above the equator all the time. The earth should also have a similar variance compared to our position to the sun's equator. Those variances could be fed into the gravitational wave formula and the past and future could be plotted and those variances might help in (natural) weather forecasts at the 100 year level as far as warming and cooling goes.
On a global scale the warming in the Pacific regions near the equator could also be 'caused' by the current speeding up a fraction and the current that sinks leaves it's heat at the upper levels of the water as it sinks to the floor and flows along that part of the cycle.
An increase in the rifting off the American west coast would have some of that heat taken south as that is the direction the current flows on the bottom as well as at the surface. If the surface water is heating up then some heat was taken by the lower currents before it could release it's heat to the atmosphere. Depending on the speed that heat would surface someplace near the equator, causing an El Nino year as that heat in the air blows across the Americas. If that trend continues the air rising faster over the water will end up going north rather that east and that would change all of North America.
Cottage cheese judging from the backside or are those the moons zits that Walter mentioned?Cheese. Everyone knows the moon is made of cheese.