Why does Earth appear to be small from the sky?
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The size of the moon (or of Earth from the Moon) on a photo is determined by one thing only — the focal length of the lens, or rather, the ratio of focal length compared to the film size. This ratio determines the field of view.
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as we go higher every thing becomes small As an object gets closer, the visual angle increases, so the object appears larger. As the object moves farther away, the visual angle decreases, making the object appear smaller. Another way to think of the visual angle is to think of your field of vision as looking out through a traffic cone
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