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Re: James T Kirk post# 112202

Monday, 06/02/2003 1:48:42 AM

Monday, June 02, 2003 1:48:42 AM

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Consider a truncated cone with the sun at one end and the moon at the other end. From anywhere within this "frustum," or from its surface, the moon will be seen as a full moon. Therefore, the moon will be seen from the earth as a full moon at a spot on the earth when it gets touched by the surface of this cone.


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