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The Lawrence Hall of Science | Super Moon and the Moon IllusionA "Search The Sky" Activity @lawrencehallofscience | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 18 hours ago
Who doesn't love a Full Moon? Why does it look so big when it rises? Does it always rise around the time of Sunset? Find some of the answers from this video, and learn even more by looking at the Moon!

We hope you go out to see the sky for yourself. Go with an adult from your household to the sidewalk or yard. Dress warmly. At this time, stay six feet or more from people passing by, but you may say hi and tell them what you are looking at.

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Super Moon and the Moon IllusionA "Search The Sky" Activity @lawrencehallofscience