How does the earth look from the moon to the astronauts?
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As we páss the moon the Earth looks like a shining ball in the sky.
It is not so different from the way the moon looks to us.
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Given the Earth's greater size, it naturally appears larger in the lunar sky. From the perspective of an astronaut standing on the Moon's surface, Earth varies from 1.8° to 2° in apparent diameter as the Moon travels from perigee (closest approach) to apogee (farthest) during its 27.3-day orbit.
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