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The line joining the earth the moon and the sun on a new moon day make an angle of ?

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Answered by subhammandal642
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Answer:

An angle of Ilumination

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

180 degrees

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The angle between the plane of the moon’s orbit of Earth and the plane of Earth’s orbit of the sun is 5.145°. Therefore, at the moments of the new moon and the full moon, the angle formed by the lines joining Earth, the sun, and the moon can range from 174.855° to a straight line (180°). It’s a straight line when the moon is at one of the two points where its orbit intersects the plane of Earth’s orbit of the sun. Those two points are called nodes. If the moon is at or very near a node at the time of a new moon, a solar eclipse is visible from somewhere on Earth. If the moon is at or very near a node at the time of a full moon, a lunar eclipse occurs.

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