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1. a friend tells you that a lunar eclipse will take place the following week, and invites you to join him to observe the eclipse through a high-powered telescope he owns. you are curious what the eclipse might look like from different perspectives in space. if the moon has a diameter of 2,159.14 miles, what is the maximum distance that it could be observed by the naked eye with enough detail that you could distinguish it from other celestial bodies (assuming that you have 20/20 vision)?

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