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Near the horizon, the Sun looks a bit squashed. The rising full Moon looks the same way, for the same reason. When you look straight up, you are looking through one air-mass, about 300 miles of air.
Once every 29 nights our natural satellite in space is 100%-lit by the Sun and rises in the east during dusk to produce a spectacular light-show as it appears on the horizon draped in orange hues.