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Knowing that the Earth's diameter is about "3 2/3" times the diameter of the moon, what is the angular diameter of the Earth as seen by an observer on the moon?

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Answered by gtyqwerrtylknbgh
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Answered by sanjudnath
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Explanation:

You need a little more information, e.g. that the angular diameter subtended by the moon from Earth is about 31'(i.e. just over 0.5∘)

Given this, the angular diameter of the Earth from the moon is approximately:

31⋅113=3413≈114' or 1∘54'

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