why is the shadow of an aeroplane flying in the sky not seen on the ground?
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When an object is in a position so that it can completely cover the source of light (that's the sun in our case) while looking from certain angles, it casts a solid shadow. ... Some planes are small enough so that when they are in cruise their shadows are blurry enough to be invisible on the ground.
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. When an object is in a position so that it can completely cover the source of light (that's the sun in our case) while looking from certain angles, it casts a solid shadow. ... Some planes are small enough so that when they are in cruise their shadows are blurry enough to be invisible on the ground.
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