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no actually the moon is larger than the sun when being viewed especially when the moon is at its full or full moon because it is much nearer to us than the sun.
The Moon's size is the same (more or less) from everywhere on Earth.There is one curious optical illusion whereby when the moon is low and nearer the horizon, is seems to be larger.
NO!!!! THey move. However, because they are so far away , we do not readily observe any movement amongstr the stars. Objects nearer toi Earth Like the Sun and planets, moons, etc., are seen to move because they7 are nearer .
Not all of them do. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn appear brighter than most stars when they're in the right positions, simply because they're so much nearer to us than stars are. However, even though Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are also much nearer to us than stars are, they're not bright enough to be seen without optical aid, and none of those was known until a couple of hundred years ago.
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Because they are.
The Moon is much nearer than the nearest star.The Moon is much nearer than the nearest star.The Moon is much nearer than the nearest star.The Moon is much nearer than the nearest star.
Relative Size: All things being equal, more distant objects look smaller than closer objects.Texture Gradient: The texture of objects becomes less apparent as objects move farther away.Interposition: One object that's closer blocks our view of an object behind it. From this fact, we know which object is closer and which is farther away.Linear Perspective: The outlines of rooms or buildings converge as distance increases, a fact exploited by artists in perspective drawing. The lines never actually meet but they appear to from a distance.Height in Plane: In a scene, distant object tend to appear higher, and nearer objects lower.Light and Shadow: Objects cast shadows that give us a sense of their three-dimensional form
Parallax is the apparent difference in the position of a nearer object, compared to more distant background objects, when viewed from two different positions.
The two numbers, accurate to a tenth, are 28.5 which is 0.055 distant and 28.6 which is 0.045 distant. The second is nearer.
It is refraction caused by light moving at a slightly different speed in water than in air.
due to refraction of light
because of refraction
The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.The Zoom allows you to make the worksheet looking larger or smaller by apparently bringing it nearer or further, known as zooming in or out.
That number is the focal length of the camera's lens ... which focuses light from the scene to form an image on the 'film' or CCD inside the camera. The longer the focal length of the lens, the larger (nearer) the objects appear to be in the picture. (One radian of angle as seen by the lens ===> One focal length on the film.) On the cameras described in the question, the focal length is given as a range ... "from 18 to 200 mm", and "from 55 to 200 mm". Each of these is a "zoom" lens, whose focal length can be changed over the range, enabling the user to cause objects in the picture to appear somewhat nearer or farther away.
no actually the moon is larger than the sun when being viewed especially when the moon is at its full or full moon because it is much nearer to us than the sun.