04-16-2014, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by yorkiefan_ What's funny is that theimage of the moon is no bigger when it's low on the horizon vs when it's high. I know it's really hard to believe that since the moon looks enormous just as it's rising or setting, but it's nothing to do with the atmosphere expanding the image so it looks big. It's purely in our heads; our brains interpret things low on the horizon as being bigger since we have building, mountains, signs, etc to compare the moon against when looking at it low on the horizon. If you measure the angle subtended by the full moon, say using your fingers with your arm fully oitstretched, you'll get the same measurement when the full moon is low as when it is high! | You lost us at subtended didn't you?
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