Full Moon For June 30 Explained.



fullmoon.jpgToday, June 30th will be the one full moon of 2007 that will hang lower in the sky than any other. A friend of mine sent a link explaining what is known as the “Moon Illusion.” Although cameras cannot pick up the unusually large size of the moon, the human eye can. The reason for this illusion is due to the fact that the moon is lower to the horizon, therefore giving us the impression the moon is larger. Scientists cannot explain why, although there are some theories. So tomorrow night at sunset, step outside and look to the east-what will you see?


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One Response to “Full Moon For June 30 Explained.”

  1. Layouts says:

    great picture! thanks for the explanation, i’ll be watching the skies!

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