Why Does the Moon Appear Bigger Sometimes?
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Why Does the Moon Appear Bigger Sometimes?

  • Moon's elliptical orbit causes size variation; closest (perigee) appears 14% larger.
  • "Moon illusion" makes the moon seem larger near horizon, comparing it to Earth objects.
  • Supermoons occur when full moon coincides with perigee, appearing 3-4 times a year.
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