Anonymous
2/6/2025, 7:21:47 PM
No.16577681
>Nowhere else in the universe does this happen.
probably pretty rare, but it's safe to assume there's plenty of such cases in our galaxy alone
>about the exact same size as our sun when viewed from the Earth
Partly, it's very close and can be the same size OCCASIONALLY. Since the moon is on an elliptical orbit it varies.The difference on average is 9 arcseconds.
probably pretty rare, but it's safe to assume there's plenty of such cases in our galaxy alone
>about the exact same size as our sun when viewed from the Earth
Partly, it's very close and can be the same size OCCASIONALLY. Since the moon is on an elliptical orbit it varies.The difference on average is 9 arcseconds.