the diagram of solar eclipse and lunar eclipse can not be drawn to scale why is it so
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The diagrams here, by the way, are drawn to a wildly exaggerated scale; they can not be drawn to a real scale, because the Solar System is just too big! For example, the Sun is about 93 million miles away; but the width of the shadow of a total eclipse on the Earth might be just a few miles.
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The diagrams here, by the way, are drawn to a wildly exaggerated scale; they can not be drawn to a real scale, because the Solar System is just too big! For example, the Sun is about 93 million miles away; but the width of the shadow of a total eclipse on the Earth might be just a few miles.
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