Re: [DS2]Moon - Help Requested
From: Tony Christney <acc@q...>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 10:30:57 -0800
Subject: Re: [DS2]Moon - Help Requested
Andrew Martin wrote:
>Tony Christney <acc@questercorp.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hence, for the moon which has a radius of 1738 km, assuming a
>>2m high observer, we get:
>>
>>Dh = (2*1738000m*2m)^1/2 = 2637m
> What about a observer lying down on 100m hill hill? I get 18.6Km?
Would
>this be right?
This is what I get also, so I guess your calculator is working OK ;)
Tony Christney
tchristney@questercorp.com
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