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  1. 26 de jun. de 2013 · The sun and moon appear the same size in Earth's sky because the sun's diameter is about 400 times greater - but the sun is also about 400 times farther away. Learn more on...

  2. The short answer is no, the sun and moon are not the same size but that doesn’t explain why it looks that way. Their seemingly similar size just happens to be a strange coincidence. The moon and sun have the same angular size in the sky, despite their size differences.

  3. 10 de ene. de 2023 · The Sun and Moon are roughly the same size in the sky or 0.5 degrees of arc. The reason is that the diameter of the Sun is 400 times greater than the diameter of the Moon, but the Sun is 400 times further away.

  4. 11 de ene. de 2024 · The sun and the moon look the same size in the sky because they are of equal size and distance from Earth. Our verdict. This is untrue. We know from years of observation that the sun is about 400 times larger in diameter than the moon, and also happens to be about 400 times further away.

  5. The Moon's apparent size in the sky is almost the same as that of the Sun, since the star is about 400 times the lunar distance and diameter. Therefore, the Moon covers the Sun nearly precisely during a total solar eclipse.

  6. 3 de may. de 2020 · The reason why the ISS keeps its relative size against both the Sun and the Moon is due to a remarkable coincidence: the diameter of the Moon is 400x smaller than the diameter of the Sun, but it is also 400x closer to us!

  7. 28 de ene. de 2009 · The sun is about 400 times as wide as the moon, but it is also 400 times further away. The two therefore look the same size in the sky – is it more than a coincidence?