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    At Apogee, the Moon Is at Its Farthest from Earth
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At Apogee, the Moon Is at Its Farthest from Earth

Question 98

Question 98

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At apogee, the Moon is at its farthest from Earth and thus appears smaller than normal.Because of this it can produce only annular solar eclipses, but not total solar eclipses.

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