what makes the face of the “man in the moon”?

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And does it appear upside down to people in the Southern Hemisphere?

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There this thing that your brain does where it sees faces in *everything*. Its called pareidolia, there’s even a subreddit for it, and a quick look at r/pareidolia shows just how far your brain can stretch an image to see a “face” in it.

There’s so many craters in the moon, youd probably see a face on it no matter what

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