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Ap Figure 11. The Sun at aphelion (left) and perihelion(right) to scale. Image by Anthony Aylomamitis, used with his permission. The image above shows the Sun at aphelion (left) and perihelion (right) to scale. The perihelion photo was taken when the Sun was 147,096,000 km from Earth. The Sun's diameter is 1,391,400 km. Given this information and Equation 2, determine the angular diameter of the Moon at perigee. Lab 2: Question 18 How many times farther from the Earth is the Sun (at perihelion) than the Moon (at perigee)? HINT: Divide the two distances. Enter only a number.
Lab 2: Question 19. How many times larger is the Sun than the Moon? HINT: Divide the two real diameters (in km). Enter only a number. Now look at the angular sizes of the Sun at perihelion and aphelion. Repeat the process that you used for the Moon to answer the following questions for the Sun. Lab 2: Question 20 The angular diameter of the Sun at perihelion is. Lab 2: Question 21 The angular diameter of the Sun at perihelion is. degrees (enter only a number). arc minutes (enter only a number).
Lab 2: Question 22 The angular diameter of the Sun at aphelion is, Lab 2: Question 23 The angular diameter of the Sun at aphelion is. degrees (enter only a number). arc minutes (enter only a number). sa Lab 2: Question 24 Compare the angular size of the Sun at both perihelion and aphelion with the angular size of the Moon at perigee. If the Moon goes between the Earth and the Sun at perigee, will it completely cover the Sun, regardless of the Sun's distance from Earth? [Answer with a yes or no, and give an explanation-say why. This question has to be manually graded]. Lab 2: Question 25 Compare the angular size of the Sun at both perihelion and aphelion with the angular size of the Moon at apogee. If the Moon goes between the Earth and the Sun at apogee, will it completely cover the Sun, regardless of the Sun's distance from Earth? [Answer with a yes or no, and give an explanation--say why. This question has to be manually graded].
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