The moon is always the same size it may appear bigger because more of the sun's light is shining on it, but no the moon does not "grow" or "shrink".
Because it was on the night of a full moon.
The Moon is new tonight; it rose about when the Sun did, and will set about when the Sun does. Tomorrow evening, you may - perhaps - see a sliver of a crescent Moon low in the western sky at sunset.
Io is a little bigger than the moon :)
I think Mars is bigger than Earths moon.
The Sun will always be bigger than the moon so the answer is the sun is bigger.
a "perigee Moon,"
the moon is closer than usual by like 3000 miles =)
Because it was on the night of a full moon.
Stupid question, the moon doesn't grow bigger it just gets lit up from the sun's reflection
No. The Moon is about 3rd Quarter tonight, 8/3/2010.
There's a Moon Out Tonight was created in 1961.
The moon will be about two-thirds full tonight.
The Moon is new tonight; it rose about when the Sun did, and will set about when the Sun does. Tomorrow evening, you may - perhaps - see a sliver of a crescent Moon low in the western sky at sunset.
where is the moon located at
Either full moon, or the moon is on a collision course with Earth and we're all going to die, in which case the name hardly matters.
Moon illusion is when the moon seems bigger when it is rising. So really the moon is not bigger it is in the mind.
new moon came out 20/11/09 in the UK