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The Moon looks completely different depending on where you are on Earth and most people have no idea why - Futura-Sciences
- The Moon’s orientation varies with latitude, so observers in different places see different views of the same Moon.
- Librations cause small shifts in what lunar features appear to move, even though the Moon itself is locked to Earth.
- Crescent and quarter moon shapes can appear reversed between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- At the equator, the crescent moon often rises upright, like a boat on the water.
- The Moon’s rotation is a constant: it spins once per orbit, but Earth-based perspective changes with location.
- A traveler moving between hemispheres sees the Moon’s features rotate, shifting from tilted to inverted views.
- The article notes that many emoji and imagery reflect a Northern Hemisphere view of the Moon.
- Observer experiences vary for Jupiter and other near-Earth objects depending on geographic location.
- A Southern Hemisphere view of Jupiter shows the Great Red Spot north of the equator, unlike typical Northern Hemisphere imagery.
- The article emphasizes perspective as the key factor in why sky views vary around the world.
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