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In reply to the discussion: Did the Big Bang create God or did God create the Big Bang? [View all]Mariana
(15,120 posts)The sun's diameter is roughly 864,337 miles. That of the moon is about 2,159 miles. Not the same.
The moon is gradually moving away from the earth. This is not a hypothesis, it has been measured by bouncing lasers off reflectors placed on the moon by astronauts. Right now, the two bodies appear to be the same size in the sky, and moon just about perfectly covers the sun during an eclipse. Once upon a time, the moon looked bigger than the sun, because it was closer to the earth. Sometime in the future, the moon won't cover the entire sun. It will be further away and so will appear to be smaller. There will be no more total eclipses.
We happen to live during the time that the moon and the sun appear to be the same size in the sky, rather than during the time before or the time after. That's my explanation. What is your explanation?