Why shows ane looking small from the earth?
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because she is small
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It doesn’t. Yet, conspiracy theorists like to say that the Earth appears too small on Apollo photographs. Here’s what misleads them:
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.
Very few people have experience with how a photo of a moon taken using a normal lens looks like — because you have to look twice to even realize there is a moon in it. With a normal lens, horizontal field of view is about 40°, while the apparent size of the Moon is about 0.5°. Therefore the Moon is about 1/80 of the width of the photo.