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Why is the angular dimension of the moon so close to the angular dimension of the sun (the moon covers almost perfectly the sun during eclipse)?

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Why is the angular dimension of the moon so close to the angular dimension of the sun (the moon covers almost perfectly the sun during eclipse)?  Is there a theory for this or is it simply a co-incidence?

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Asked by huro on November 12, 2007

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