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Why does the moon look larger when it's near the horizon?
Something to do with refraction of the light coming from the moon I guess. Light reflected from the moon would pass through a much thicker layer of atmosphere when it is near the horizon than when it is overhead.
No. the moon is on a long string. BUT , (this is the catch) it's an elastic string. Therefore the moon whizzes round in a non-circular orbit. Sometimes it's close, sometimes it aint. The fact that it's tied to the Earth is where the term tides comes from. The moon and the tides. They are connected you see.
Sometimes the moon is full, sometimes its harvest, sometimes it's blue(like my suede shoes) sometimes it wanes. If it wasn't for the moon JF Kennedy would not have been shot.
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