Hi John,

Not quite sure what you mean... if the question is, 'less than 15 degrees apart 
in the sky, as observed from earth', then the answer is yes - every new moon. 
In some cases the angle is essentially  zero - whenever there's a solar eclipse.

M
On 16 Apr 2011, at 02:09, John Lutzon wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> May i ask a silly question? Answer, better than anyone you know.
> 
> Well, will our Sun and Moon ever be <15 degrees apart from each other, as 
> observed from Earth?
> Can this occurance be calculated or is it an impossibility?
> 
> John
> IMCA# 1896 
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