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The moon may appear big in the night sky due to an optical illusion called the "moon illusion." This occurs when the moon is near the horizon, where objects in the foreground, like buildings or trees, create a frame of reference that makes the moon appear larger in comparison.
The stars appear small to us because they are very far away. They are actually much larger than the moon. The moon appears large in the sky because it is Earth's closest neighbor in space.
The moon appears big in the sky sometimes due to an optical illusion called the "moon illusion." This occurs when the moon is closer to the horizon, making it appear larger compared to when it is higher in the sky.
No, only the biggest it appears once every 18 years. The next time it will appear this big is 2029.
Moon orbit Earth-- Satellite. It big. Very Big. Smaller Earth. Bigger Elephant.
it was the closest to earth that time
The moon appears big in the sky due to an optical illusion called the "moon illusion." This occurs when the moon is near the horizon, making it seem larger compared to when it is higher in the sky.
Because the moon goes through phases and acrescentshape is one of the phases if its big its a waking crescent if its small its a wanningcrescent
about 749336 km, which is about 94.9% farther than the moon
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
What do you mean? It's the big white thing in the sky that comes out at night.
The moon appears big and orange tonight due to a phenomenon called the "harvest moon." This occurs when the moon is low on the horizon, causing it to appear larger and take on a reddish-orange hue due to the Earth's atmosphere scattering light.