*Superman vision?* Since when can we see craters at 50 miles across at 238,000 miles away? You should take a look at the Panama Canal at 100 miles (satellite photo)? LOL
Makes you think about those photos from the Apollo mission. The Earth should be several times bigger. In their photos it looks only slighly larger than the moon looks from Earth...should be several times that.
That effecr was created because of the camera. When you take a photo of the Moon it looks smaller in the picture that it does in real life. The same with the Earth Apollo photos
@@daemoniumvenator7099 "Really?" Do you how many photos of Earth, astronauts took from the Moon's surface? 250, 100, 50, 25? Just 3??? BTW it was the last Apollo 17 mission; why is that?
That doesn't seem right, due to the size of the moon and size of our solar system. Wouldn't our moon look like dim star in the night sky..if you even see it at all, being that the moon is only 2160 miles in diameter. Did some searching and Your correct...well mostly right...all but mercury will fit, except when the moon is at its furthest distance from earth, then we can squeeze mercury in with them. Thanks for the info
Intelligent design
Almost the exact same ratio as a tennis ball to a basketball
Isse ye to sabit hota hai ki moon pe to kabhi koi nhi reh payega kyuki nature dicided life for people on the earth
On the Apollo earthrise photo the earth looks only slightly bigger than the moon as we see it in the sky ????????
Earth vs big moon
I’m from New Zealand ! There is No Way I live that close to The bottom of the World !! We would be frozen over like we dont even Get Snow !! 😂😂😳😳😳
There is snow in nz just maybe not where you from
Nice
*Superman vision?* Since when can we see craters at 50 miles across at 238,000 miles away? You should take a look at the Panama Canal at 100 miles (satellite photo)? LOL
Dawg just look up at the moon at night u can see it for yourself 😭
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Makes you think about those photos from the Apollo mission. The Earth should be several times bigger. In their photos it looks only slighly larger than the moon looks from Earth...should be several times that.
That effecr was created because of the camera. When you take a photo of the Moon it looks smaller in the picture that it does in real life. The same with the Earth Apollo photos
@@daemoniumvenator7099 Good point
@@daemoniumvenator7099 Never thought of it. You are right
@@daemoniumvenator7099 "Really?" Do you how many photos of Earth, astronauts took from the Moon's surface? 250, 100, 50, 25? Just 3??? BTW it was the last Apollo 17 mission; why is that?
Guessing you’re a flat earther…
and yet from NASA moonlandings the Earth is seen about the same size as Moon seen from Earth, lol
Not even close.
Do not believe the science
earth's equatorial dia is 40.000 km...
Earth's equatorial diameter is 12756 km, and its equatorial circumference is 40030 km
You mean circumference.....diameter and circumference are two very different things
@@daemoniumvenator7099 bwahaha you said cum
Be nice, she’s only a woman.
@@spacetime7504 THE EARTHS IS 65 000 KM
So you can fit every plant in the solersistem in between earth an the moon right
That doesn't seem right, due to the size of the moon and size of our solar system. Wouldn't our moon look like dim star in the night sky..if you even see it at all, being that the moon is only 2160 miles in diameter. Did some searching and Your correct...well mostly right...all but mercury will fit, except when the moon is at its furthest distance from earth, then we can squeeze mercury in with them. Thanks for the info
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