P.S.
No-one is to tell Jerry Armstrong that i asked this question--Promise.
J
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Lutzon" <[email protected]>
To: "Murray Paulson" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question: Sun/Moon
Duh... Don't know what i was thinking...
Thanks
"better than anyone you know" !!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Murray Paulson" <[email protected]>
To: "John Lutzon" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Question: Sun/Moon
Hi:
Yes they can be! I have seen them many times when the angle is more
like .5 degree and less. Yes, a solar eclipse is one occasion when you
cna see both in such proximity. As for the sun below the horizon and
the moon above, new moon, the record les at somwhere between 10 to 12
degrees.
Murray Paulson
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 7:09 PM, John Lutzon <[email protected]> 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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