Our moon is the perfect size for a total eclipse, right? Has anyone seen or read about other moons in our solar system that are in such perfect
alignment that they have perfect total eclipses as well? Someone, some where might have done the math on that and checked the other moons as well?
Isn't our moon the perfect size to have a total eclipse? In the perfect position? The Sun is so far away and the moon so close, yet when aligned,
they are the perfect size of each other.
If other moons are not, it sure is a BIG coincidence that "little Ole us" are the only ones to see a total eclipse. Even on earth its a
rare sight to see.
I know "tidal lock" is also a proven fact, but it still adds to the coincidence's of the moon strangeness. (Can't ever see the dark side of the
moon and it's just the right size and position in the sky for a total eclipse.) I'm sure there's more observable coincidences that I don't know
about.
If what I said is correct, is this kinda what your hinting at Observe50?