What makes the moon huge




















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The other major factor appears to be psychological. When the moon appears to be near other objects as it tends to be when near the horizon , our brains register its relative hugeness and effectively inflate its size because we finally see its size relative to other objects. When the moon is all alone up in the sky, with tiny points of light around it, we have no frame of reference -- though it's still the same size it would be if by the horizon.

A related effect occurs when you can see the big ol' moon in the sky on a sunny day -- it looks weirdly big, perhaps because the sun is also up there.

Finally, there is one more odd effect relative to items approaching the horizon How you experienced the extra-huge moon? When will the Moon rise? And which is an illusion. During the 1st week of July a couple yrs ago I was staying at a Gulf of Mexico cabin. I woke up in the middle of the night and thought I was dreaming when I looked out and saw what I thought was a second sunset but quickly realized it was a moon-set.

The moon was very large and red and spread a rosy path on the water. What caused this illusion? As mentioned in the above article, when the Moon is near the horizon, it looks large.

The lit part of the Moon is due to reflected sunlight. When the Moon is near the horizon, its reflected sunlight has to pass through more atmosphere than when it was higher. As a result, more of the shorter wavelengths blue and green get scattered, leaving the longer wavelengths, such as red light. This happens at sunset, too. You might also see a red Moon no matter where it is in the sky if the atmosphere has a lot of particles, such as due to a fire, volcanic eruption, or pollution, because the particles also scatter more of the shorter wavelengths of light.

I would like to view the Moon Illusion, take photograph of supet size moon. Ive only seen it 2 times ands was awestruck. When in can I see this moon? What can I use to photograph it to get the same effect. Thank you Thank you..

The best time to see the Moon illusion is when the Moon is near the horizon, either rising or setting. The full Moon rises around the time of sunset, so that would be a good time to try the experiment.

Photographs will show the same size Moon no matter where it is in the sky. Your eye, however, will interpret the Moon as getting smaller the higher it ascends in the sky.



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