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  • [[File:SarahSun2.gif|160px|right]]The '''Sun''' is a revolving sphere. It has a diameter of 32 miles and is located seve *'''[[Sunrise and Sunset]]''' - Sunrise and Sunset Main Page
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Setting of the Sun as a Perspective Effect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sunrise and Sunset]]
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  • ...000 miles above the surface of the Earth. Under a straight-line model, the Sun can be estimated to be about 3000 miles above the surface of the Earth. ...special interest, this page will show that the Round Earth distance to the sun, and therefore the size of the solar system, relies on the idea that the ea
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  • The phenomenon of the '''Sun's apparent magnification or shrinking throughout the day''' is a common cau '''Q:''' If the sun is disappearing into the distance, shouldn't it get smaller as it recedes?<
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  • '''Q.''' If the sun is disappearing to perspective, shouldn't it slow down as it approaches the '''A.''' The sun moves constant speed into the horizon at sunset because it is at such a height that already beyond the apex of perspecti
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  • ...we experience it rather than inferences. We do not have an object like the Sun to compare long distance perspective to, and so we must submit to the possi ...horizon, or to a level with the eye of the observer. This explains how the sun descends into the horizon as it recedes.
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Setting of the Sun as a Perspective Effect]]
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  • [[The Setting of the Sun]] [[Constant Speed of the Sun]]
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  • ...bscures the Sun. The Flat Earth model describes sunset as the light of the Sun setting into the Flat Earth. [[File:Sunset.jpg|800px|link=https://wiki.tfes.org/images/4/43/Sunset.jpg]]
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  • ...curs from the fact that the planets are revolving around the sun while the sun itself moves around the hub of the earth. This particular path the planets ...ote that the planets are moving very slowly around the sun, along with the sun as it rotates around the center, and would not retrograde several times a d
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  • ...the [[moon]] are both located circa 3,000 miles above earth's surface. The sun rotates once around the hub of the earth per day, creating day and night. ...ronomical bodies located circa 3,100 miles above earth and 100 miles above sun and moon orbit.
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  • ==Path of the sun, the moon, and the stars== ...n of the whirlpool comparable to an eyewall, which causes [[Sunset]] and [[Sunrise]]. It moves from side to side on this wall, which is the reason for the
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  • [[File:SarahSun2.gif|160px|right]]The '''Sun''' is a revolving sphere. It has a diameter of 32 miles and is located seve *'''[[Sunrise and Sunset]]''' - Sunrise and Sunset Main Page
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  • brain-reeling rates of speed; that the Sun is a million and a half earth; that it receives all its light from the Sun, and is thus only a
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  • ==The Sun== ''Main article:'' '''[[Sun]]'''
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  • '''Q.''' If the sun is disappearing to perspective, shouldn't it slow down as it approaches the '''A.''' The sun moves constant speed into the horizon at sunset because it is at such a height that already beyond the apex of perspecti
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  • ...f the moon''', he sees the moon's day and night, a shadow created from the sun illuminating half of the spherical moon at any one time. ...phases vary cyclically according to the changing geometry of the Moon and Sun, which are constantly wobbling up and down and exchange altitudes as they r
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  • ...iles. Eratosthenes discovered through the shadow experiment that while the sun was exactly overhead of one city, it was 7°12' south of zenith at the othe ...r of 25,000 miles across is simply the area of land which the light of the sun affects, and represents the area of our known world.
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  • ...ground. When it shines at a shallow angle (on right), each square foot of sunlight spreads out over many feet of ground. [[Category:Sun]]
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  • ...en the Moon occasionally and temporarily moves beyond the boundary edge of sunlight during its diurnal progress above the Earth. ...' or the ''Antimoon'', this body occasionally intersects light between the Sun and Moon and causes the Lunar Eclipse.
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  • ...hen asked why he thought the sun so near the earth, he said: "God made the sun to light the earth, and therefore must have placed it close to the task it
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  • ...ys curved in two dimensions. When looking down at the circular area of the sun's light upon the earth we see elliptical curvature. Although the observer is looking downwards at the circle of the sun's spot of light, the distant continents of the earth are still thousands of
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  • ...ly obscured by the Moon. In partial and annular eclipses, only part of the Sun is obscured. ==Sun Moon Size Coincidence==
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  • ...we experience it rather than inferences. We do not have an object like the Sun to compare long distance perspective to, and so we must submit to the possi ...horizon, or to a level with the eye of the observer. This explains how the sun descends into the horizon as it recedes.
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  • ...' occurs about twice a year when a satellite of the sun passes between the sun and moon. ...sun's orbital plane, making eclipses possible only when the three bodies (Sun, Object, and Moon) are aligned. Within a given year a maximum of three luna
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  • ...eel this centripetal acceleration, or is the simplest explanation that the sun itself is just moving across the sky exactly as I have observed? What's the simplest explanation; that the sun, moon, and stars are enormous bodies of unimaginable mass, size, and distan
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