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    The Angle Subtended by the Moon (Diameter 3500 Km) to an Observer
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The Angle Subtended by the Moon (Diameter 3500 Km) to an Observer

Question 49

Question 49

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The angle subtended by the Moon (diameter 3500 km) to an observer on Earth (Moon-Earth distance is about 400,000 km) is approximately:


A) 1/2 degree.
B) 1700 degrees.
C) 1/1700 degree.
D) 1/2 arcminute.

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