Sun & Moon Coincidence: A Remarkable Fact

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In summary, the relative sizes of the sun and moon, as well as their distances from Earth, allow for the moon to almost completely block out the sun during a total eclipse, providing scientists with the opportunity to study the sun's corona. This is a remarkable coincidence and is only temporary as the moon is moving away from the Earth. The moon's tidal locking and slight wobble also contribute to its ability to block the sun during eclipses.
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One of the things I never really thought about, but learned recently. Perhaps this is obvious to many. The relative sizes of the sun and the moon, and their relative distances from Earth make it possible for the moon to "almost" completely block out the sun during a total eclipse, allowing us to study the sun's corona. Of course if either the ratio of the sun's diameter to the moon's, or the ratio of their distances were different, then this would not happen. I find this a remarkable coincidence!
 
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Yes, it is a remarkable coincidence, but keep in mind that it's only temporary, because the Moon is moving away from the Earth. A billion years ago, the Moon looked larger than the Sun, and a billion years from now, the Moon will look smaller.
 
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cosmosmike said:
One of the things I never really thought about, but learned recently. Perhaps this is obvious to many. The relative sizes of the sun and the moon, and their relative distances from Earth make it possible for the moon to "almost" completely block out the sun during a total eclipse, allowing us to study the sun's corona. Of course if either the ratio of the sun's diameter to the moon's, or the ratio of their distances were different, then this would not happen. I find this a remarkable coincidence!


You may have to change your definition to match your meaning.
:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse
A 'total eclipse' is when the silhouette of the moon entirely blocks the disc of the sun, a annular eclipse is when the silhouette doesn't quite block the sun leaving a sun sized ring. Because the Earth's distance to both the sun and the moon vary independently from each other, there are times when the moon appears larger in the sky, and times when the sun will appear larger in the sky giving the different type of eclipses.

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What amazes me is the fact that the moon keeps one 'side' perpetually facing the Earth - meaning it exactly performs one revolution every time it circles our planet. Apart from the mind-boggling chance of this, not only happening but being maintained, what possible cause could there be for it holding this position - in spite of asteroid impacts, irregularities in orbit etc?
 
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What amazes me is the fact that the moon keeps one 'side' perpetually facing the Earth - meaning it exactly performs one revolution every time it circles our planet. Apart from the mind-boggling chance of this, not only happening but being maintained, what possible cause could there be for it holding this position - in spite of asteroid impacts, irregularities in orbit etc?
That's anything but a coincidence. It's called tidal locking. There are lots of moons that are tidally locked. If you extend the meaning of the concept, Mercury in a sense is tidally locked, too. Mercury is in a 3:2 resonance rather than a 1:1 resonance, but because of the eccentricity of Mercury's orbit, that 3:2 resonance is energetically more favorable than would be a (strictly speaking) 1:1 tidal lock.
 
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In addition the moon does not keep precisely the same side facing the Earth all the time. There is a "wobble", which means over time we get to see almost 60% of it from the Earth. See Libration
 
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Ophiolite said:
In addition the moon does not keep precisely the same side facing the Earth all the time. There is a "wobble", which means over time we get to see almost 60% of it from the Earth. See Libration

I never knew that. You learn something new every day here.
 

1. What is the sun and moon coincidence?

The sun and moon coincidence refers to the fact that the sun and moon appear to be the same size in the sky, despite the sun being much larger and farther away.

2. Why is this considered a remarkable fact?

This is considered a remarkable fact because the odds of the sun and moon appearing to be the same size from Earth are incredibly small. It is a rare and unique phenomenon.

3. What causes the sun and moon coincidence?

The sun and moon coincidence is caused by a perfect alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth. The moon's distance from Earth and its size play a significant role in creating this illusion.

4. Is the sun and moon coincidence constant?

No, the sun and moon coincidence is not constant. The moon's orbit around the Earth is not a perfect circle, and its distance from Earth can vary, causing the sun and moon to appear slightly different in size at different times.

5. Can the sun and moon coincidence be observed from other planets?

Yes, the sun and moon coincidence can be observed from other planets, but the sizes of the sun and moon will appear different due to the varying distances and sizes of the celestial bodies.

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