I would like to know the following:
I know that because of the moon's rotation and revolution, we on earth always see the same side of the moon. But, does someone living in the Caribbean see a different angle of the moon than someone living in New York?
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Twenty Moons (APOD 3 Jan 2007)
2007 January 3 Pictures of twenty full moons. Just a neat thing to observe. View the entire page in stereo by letting you eyes cross. Some moons come out of the page while others recede.
USA all the way, But Earthling First!
look at them really close and you will see minute differences too due to Lunar Wobble.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/ ... aveder.jpg
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/ ... aveder.jpg
pictures of the moon
where can I find pictures of the full moon seen from different places(north and south hemispheres) from earth?
Try here (an APOD from the South Pole region) http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap051125.html
and here for everywhere
http://www.danitadelimont.com/results.a ... =Full+Moon
and here for everywhere
http://www.danitadelimont.com/results.a ... =Full+Moon