They appear to be the same size, as the sun is a very long distance away. The sun is many times larger than the moon.
The sun is approximately 400 times the size of the moon, however, it is also approximately 400 times farther away. This relationship cancels out and makes the sun and the moon appear observationally to be the same size on earth.
The sun and the moon are the same distance from the earth
Well the moon is smaller and closer, and the sun is larger and further away. We all know that the further away an object is the smaller it appears; it's just miraculous that the Earth, Moon and Sun are spaced apart at the perfect distances for the moon to appear almost exactly the same size as the sun.
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.
no the moon is bigger than the sun The sun is over 400 times bigger than the moon but since the moon is a lot closer to us than the sun and moon look the same size.
The sun is approximately 400 times the size of the moon, however, it is also approximately 400 times farther away. This relationship cancels out and makes the sun and the moon appear observationally to be the same size on earth.
The sun and the moon are the same distance from the earth
Even tho the Moon is much smaller than the Sun, they appear to be the same size in the say, because the Moon is so much closer to the earth.
The sun is more distant, if 2 objects are the same size, and one is very far and one is very close, the more distant one will appear smaller.However, the sun's much larger size compensates for the greater distance, so they will appear to look identical in size.Or they are somewhat the same size and somewhat equal distance away from the Earth.The moon is 400 times smaller than the sun and the sun is 400 times further away from earth.
You would need to be in a very special spot ... or so far away that both of them appeared to simply be points of light ... in order for the Moon to appear to be the same size as the Earth.Perhaps you meant "why does the Moon appear to be the same size as the Sun" (when seen from Earth), and the answer is ... there isn't any deep reason why this should be the case, it just happens to be true. Strictly speaking it's only true now: in the distant past the Moon appeared larger than the Sun, and in the distant future the Moon will appear smaller than the Sun. By happenstance we (and by "we" I really mean "human civilization", because this is not changing very fast at all) happen to be living in the time when the Moon and the Sun appear to be roughly the same size.
The moon is farther away from the sun. The mathematical equation would probably pie.
Well the moon is smaller and closer, and the sun is larger and further away. We all know that the further away an object is the smaller it appears; it's just miraculous that the Earth, Moon and Sun are spaced apart at the perfect distances for the moon to appear almost exactly the same size as the sun.
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.
On average, the Moon is about 240,000 miles away from the Earth.The Sun, however, is about 93 million miles away from the Earth.Though the Moon and the Sun appear to be about the same size from Earth, the Sun is actually much larger, and much farther away.
no the moon is bigger than the sun The sun is over 400 times bigger than the moon but since the moon is a lot closer to us than the sun and moon look the same size.
The truthful answer to that? It is nothing more than a rather amazing coincidence! Really!
In terms of diameter, the Sun is 400 times the Moon's diameter. It is also 400 times as far away and this means that the disk of the moon and the sun appear the same size when viewed from earth.