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6 April, 08:28

scientist measures the angle x and the distance y between the Sun and moon. Explain how the scientist can use only two measurements to calculate the distance between the earth and moon

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  1. 6 April, 11:28
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    Observe Moon; s center on a Full Moon night from two places 100 km apart for parallax

    θ

    ... Then

    α

    = 100/6378 radian = 0.0156789 radian = 0.8983346 deg. The distance of the Moon then will be approximately 6378 sin (0.449167) / sin (

    θ

    /2). The other way about, if the distance is known to be 384000 km, theta is nearly 0.1492 deg = 54", nearly ...
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