Moon distance
folkloreThe Moon is roughly 404 thousand kilometres away today, near apogee. A "supermoon" at perigee is a favourite scapegoat for market drama. Real orbital math, folklore meaning.
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The Moon is roughly 404 thousand kilometres away today, near apogee. A "supermoon" at perigee is a favourite scapegoat for market drama. Real orbital math, folklore meaning.
The Moon is roughly 404 thousand kilometres away today, near apogee. A "supermoon" at perigee is a favourite scapegoat for market drama. Real orbital math, folklore meaning.
Answer engine brief
Moon distance reads which calendar, sky, and folklore readings are in view. The live value is 404k km, with the current interpretation: near apogee.
How to read it
Bathymark treats this as one instrument on a larger wall. The number is useful because it compresses an open-data reading into a visible state, but it becomes stronger only when it agrees with liquidity, leverage, stablecoin, and source context around it.
What it cannot mean
It cannot predict markets. The dates and astronomy can be real while the market meaning remains folklore.
Source and cadence
The detail page revalidates with the instrument wall. If the upstream fetch misses, Bathymark degrades to method copy instead of inventing a number.
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