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Moon illusion: No, our satellite is not really bigger when on the horizon Researchers still struggle to fully explain the moon illusion, a mystery you can see with the naked eye as a Full Moon rises.
A rocket reportedly crashed into the moon back in March. And the weird thing is no one has any idea as to where it came from. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on ...
The moon’s poles have slightly shifted over the last several billion years, a new study suggests. And extinct lunar volcanoes might be to blame. Ancient deposits of water ice mark where the ...