Message from @RogueReflector
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Again about 7% . If you call that the same ok, but I don't
We are gonna take our measurement of the sun and moon during a solar eclipse
Right they almost perfectly match at that point in time ?
is the moon slightly bigger in apparent size?
You can't have a total solar eclipse unless the moon's apparent size is equal or greater than the sun, right?
They are extremely close can we go with that ?
Yes
Within 7%
is that 7% area or 7% diameter?
Ok so we need to go back to where u said the angle change was too small for the sun
Well could be up to 14% diff really
@SunRazor ha I dunno, I think it's diameter?
@jeremy k
They are the same size almost
Right
How’s the angle change too small for the sun to take the measurement we do for the moon
for all practical purposes, they are the same apparent size
Be cause it's further away
Lol
We r getting the distance with the angle change I thought
The angle change is giving us the distance
Ya and with a large enough distance this method is too inaccurate
It’s the same as the moon
Ya but the angle change we get when we do this on the moon is a number much large than the uncertainty in our instrument
If u did the measurement to the moon with ur angles and the sun u get the same number
No they're different
Indicating the moon is much closer
Ok let’s take this nice and slow
2 people on earth solar eclipse
Ya I think you're missing something
Hang on a sec
2 people on earth solar eclipse at totality they are gonna check the angles and come up with the same number
I don't understand what "angles" we're talking about here
@jeremy ya that makes no sense
What angle are you talking about
How would u get different numbers
Diff numbers for what
Ok let’s go nice and slow
You aren't explaining your idea properly
We are gonna. Measure the distance to the moon and sun using this angle thing during a solar eclipse