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A930Rocket 11-03-2025 05:29 PM

It didn’t look too big to me on the way home tonight. What I like is, when it looks really big and orange.

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juanbenae 11-03-2025 06:10 PM

As we get older, we shrink. Maybe you are just smaller than you used to be and the million year old moon is just doing its thing??

stealthn 11-04-2025 07:04 AM

Yeah because it’s a super moon tomorrow….

Zeke 11-04-2025 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 12558113)
Refraction actually makes the Moon look SMALLER when it's on the horizon. It crushes the shape vertically, and doesn't affect it horizontally, so the Moon looks smaller and squarish.

I don't doubt you but the sun seems to do the same squish thing at sunset and yet look pretty big even if it's only on the horizontal axis.

Steve Carlton 11-04-2025 06:44 PM

Congratuations. You've noticed the Full Beaver Supermoon- a full moon when it's at it's closest distance to the earth. It peaks tonight and tomorrow morning.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/novembers-full-beaver-supermoon-peaks-on-wednesday-and-will-be-the-biggest-supermoon-of-the-year-180987616/

rcooled 11-04-2025 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by gacook (Post 12558063)
When the moon is higher up, there are no reference points, so it appears smaller.

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Originally Posted by dw1 (Post 12558187)
That the moon looks bigger near the horizon is a well known phenomenon.

Easy to demonstrate this for yourself. When the moon is just above the horizon, hold a wood pencil (or something similar) at arm's length and place the eraser over the moon. Note the moon's size relative to the pencil. Now do it again when the moon is higher in the sky and you'll see that the relative sizes are exactly the same.

KFC911 11-05-2025 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12558753)
Congratuations. You've noticed the Full Beaver Supermoon- a full moon when it's at it's closest distance ....

"Full Beaver Supermoon" ... sounds like a porn movie :D

It's bigly here too ... if I ever see a pencil with an eraser again ... I'll measure it for sure :)

Shaun @ Tru6 11-05-2025 03:24 AM

The moon was huge this morning but no pic love first clouds and then traffic after they cleared. One bad shot.

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LEAKYSEALS951 11-05-2025 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by KFC911 (Post 12558826)
"Full Beaver Supermoon" ... sounds like a porn movie :D

Ah yes... starring Ginger Lynne. VHS was so much better than 8mm. :D

911 Rod 11-05-2025 06:12 AM

Beautiful harvest moon last night

Cajundaddy 11-05-2025 07:43 AM

Perception is an interesting thing. When we spend a lot of time observing the moon it does seem larger as we get to know more and more surface details. Also a moon rising among trees and buildings gives the impression that it is larger than when fully overhead.

The moon does reach perigee on Nov 5 which is the closest point in it's orbit to earth for the year so it is objectively larger right now from our viewpoint.

Shaun @ Tru6 11-06-2025 04:05 AM

Moon was absolutely stunning at 5:30 this morning. iPhone was worthless in capturing its majesty. Moon was just too bright.

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