A Cosmic Perspective.....

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A Cosmic Perspective....

The View from a (Large) Distance Not at all to scale... Earth Moon Sun Earth and Moon Viewer

The View from a (Large) Distance Not at all to scale... Earth Moon Sun View we will use View from the Sun Earth and Moon Viewer

The View from a (Large) Distance Not at all to scale... Earth Moon Sun View from the Sun View we will use Earth and Moon Viewer

A Cosmic Perspective... The line to the Moon and the path of the shadow are parallel lines (which converge in the distance. This phenomenon is similar to seeing the shadow of mountains and the shadow of the Earth on the atmosphere - the “Belt of Venus” It is also related to crepuscular and anti-crepuscular rays.