The difference is hard to notice without special instruments. The distance to the Moon at periapsis is about 363,000 km; at apoapsis the distance is about 405,000 km - a difference of about 12%. That will also be the apparent difference in size.
super moon normally occur at intervals of 20 years.
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The difference is hard to notice without special instruments. The distance to the Moon at periapsis is about 363,000 km; at apoapsis the distance is about 405,000 km - a difference of about 12%. That will also be the apparent difference in size.
During the new moon you can't see no bright side because the sun is facing away from the moon.
objects look bigger the closer to you they are. the moon is small, but close to earth. the sun is much larger, but much farther away.
Around 7%.
All of it. That's why it's called a "full" moon.
During a new moon, the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, making it largely invisible from Earth. This occurs because the side of the moon that is illuminated by the Sun is facing away from us. As a result, we see no illuminated part of the moon during this phase.
1,000,000.00
You are able to see around about %25 of it
Much like it does now.
$3.5 million. No joke.