How Can I Make the Moon Look Bigger Using Mirrors?

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To create the illusion of a larger moon using mirrors, a digital video camera with zoom capabilities combined with a projector is suggested as a simpler and more cost-effective solution than using large curved mirrors. The discussion emphasizes that the request essentially parallels building a telescope, specifically a Newtonian reflector, which utilizes mirrors to project images. This method would allow for real-time viewing of the moon at an enlarged scale. Overall, using optical projection techniques can achieve the desired effect without complex setups. The focus remains on practical, real-time image enhancement rather than digital manipulation.
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Hello,

Funny request here. I'm trying figure out a way to mount a series of mirrors to make the moon look bigger or give the illusion that it is bigger. I have no clue how to go about this, I'd appreciate your ideas and thoughts on this.
Thanks

p.s: This is without using a computer. I'd like a real time image of the moon to fall in place on a mirror and make it look much much bigger.
 
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ragabonds said:
p.s: This is without using a computer. I'd like a real time image of the moon to fall in place on a mirror and make it look much much bigger.

A digital video camera with a good zoom + beamer will give you a real time image. Probably much cheaper and simpler than some big curved mirrors you might need for a purelly optical projection.
 
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