No, the Moon's width is about 2,159 miles.
The average diameter of the Earth is about 3.66 times that of the Moon. So if a model of the Moon were 1 meter in width, Earth on the same scale would be 3.66 meters wide.
The average width of the moon is approximately 3,474.8 kilometers.
The width, or diameter as it is more commonly referred to in the scientific world is 3,474.8.
No, the moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers, while Australia's width is approximately 4,000 kilometers. This means Australia is wider than the moon.
238855 miles (384400 kilometers) away from Earth. That is about the width of 30 Earths.
The moon's width is relatively small compared to its overall size and appearance in the night sky. It appears as a large, bright object in the sky, but its actual width is much smaller when measured against the vastness of the night sky.
You could fit about 3.5 Earths across the width of the Moon. The Moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers, while Earth's diameter at the equator is around 12,742 kilometers.
0.52 degrees, on average. Roughly the same size as the sun. Source: Wikipedia
No. The moon appears to be the same diameter, (or width), as the sun because while the moon is 10,000,000 times smaller than the sun, it is exactly 10,000,000 times closer to the earth. This is the reason that in a solar eclipse the moon perfectly covers the sun from the perspective of those viewing the eclipse from Earth.
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the astronomical parameters are 1-elongation 2-altitude at the time of sunset 3-width of lunar disc