why do you see the whole sun when it's bigger than the moon
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All eclipses were total eclipses because the moon in Earth's sky always appeared bigger than the sun. ... Bottom line: The sun's diameter is about 400 times larger than that of the moon – and the sun is also about 400 times farther from Earth. So the sun and moon appear nearly the same size as seen from Earth.
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