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The Hubble Telescope's Field of View

Size of the Moon Illusion
The Angular Size of the Moon
HST Field of View
WFPC Moon Mosaic
Copernicus Detail

Full moon near horizon.
The Moon is only half a degree (30 minutes) across - the same angular size as a pea held at arm's length.

Most people perceive the Moon to be much larger, particularly when it is near the horizon.


Sources:
STScI-PR99-14 April 16, 1999 Hubble Shoots the Moon
STScI - Advanced Camera for Surveys
Michael Gallagher
1999 and 2003
wfpc2 image