The Moon appears to be much larger closer to the horizon than when higher in the sky. This is called the Moon illusion since the observed size of the Moon is not actually larger when the Moon is just above the horizon. This paper describes a technique for verifying that the observed size of the Moon is not larger on the horizon. The technique can be performed easily in a high-school teaching environment. Moreover, the technique demonstrates the surprising fact that the observed size of the Moon is actually smaller on the horizon due to atmospheric refraction. For the purposes of this paper, several images of the Moon were taken with it close to the horizon and close to the zenith. The images were processed using a free program called ImageJ...
Six subjects on a building roof viewed the outside terrain tnrough a projection device wnich superpo...
Understanding the phases of the Moon is a perennial stumbling block in introductory astronomy classe...
The aim of this project is to approach High School students to Science. We propose to measure the Ea...
Abstract—The elevated moon usually appears smaller than the horizon moon of equal angular size. This...
When the concept of measurement is introduced in basic physics and astronomy courses, astronomical m...
Abstract. The moon tilt illusion is the startling discrepancy between the direction of the light bea...
Abstract: Over thousands of years many people were commonly perplexed by a phenomenon that the Moon ...
Besides the familiar moon illusion [eg Hershenson, 1989 The Moon illusion (Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence E...
It is straightforward to determine the size of the Earth and the distance to the Moon without using ...
A method of measuring the orbital velocity of the Moon around the Earth using a digital camera is de...
It is shown that the apparently flattened celestial vault can be represented by a geocentric sphere ...
A technique is described for calculating the brightness of the atmosphere of the Earth that shines i...
It is a well-known fact that under certain circumstances one and the same object may be perceived as...
We present a simple method to estimate the size of Earth’s umbral shadow in a classroom setting. The...
A method of measuring the orbital velocity of the Moon around the Earth using a digital camera is de...
Six subjects on a building roof viewed the outside terrain tnrough a projection device wnich superpo...
Understanding the phases of the Moon is a perennial stumbling block in introductory astronomy classe...
The aim of this project is to approach High School students to Science. We propose to measure the Ea...
Abstract—The elevated moon usually appears smaller than the horizon moon of equal angular size. This...
When the concept of measurement is introduced in basic physics and astronomy courses, astronomical m...
Abstract. The moon tilt illusion is the startling discrepancy between the direction of the light bea...
Abstract: Over thousands of years many people were commonly perplexed by a phenomenon that the Moon ...
Besides the familiar moon illusion [eg Hershenson, 1989 The Moon illusion (Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence E...
It is straightforward to determine the size of the Earth and the distance to the Moon without using ...
A method of measuring the orbital velocity of the Moon around the Earth using a digital camera is de...
It is shown that the apparently flattened celestial vault can be represented by a geocentric sphere ...
A technique is described for calculating the brightness of the atmosphere of the Earth that shines i...
It is a well-known fact that under certain circumstances one and the same object may be perceived as...
We present a simple method to estimate the size of Earth’s umbral shadow in a classroom setting. The...
A method of measuring the orbital velocity of the Moon around the Earth using a digital camera is de...
Six subjects on a building roof viewed the outside terrain tnrough a projection device wnich superpo...
Understanding the phases of the Moon is a perennial stumbling block in introductory astronomy classe...
The aim of this project is to approach High School students to Science. We propose to measure the Ea...