[–] FreeinTX 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) 6 months ago
No it doesn't. The moon appears much bigger. The brighter, smaller appearing object behind the moon will still give a eclipse effect.
[–] MFin_Looter_Kangs 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 6 months ago
“And the angular size of the Sun (1/2 degree) is almost exactly the angular size of the Moon.”
University of Michigan website
http://www.umich.edu/~lowbrows/astrophotos/alway/lunareclipse.html
[–] FreeinTX 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) 6 months ago
Would be great if the link you provided was to the actual piece that you quoted.
[–] MFin_Looter_Kangs 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
“And the angular size of the Sun (1/2 degree) is almost exactly the angular size of the Moon.”
University of Michigan website
http://www.umich.edu/~lowbrows/astrophotos/alway/lunareclipse.html
[–] FreeinTX 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
Would be great if the link you provided was to the actual piece that you quoted.