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The sun and moon are in reality - just as it looks - the same size. The Sun is not a fireball 150,000 km away, but a local celestial body orbiting in a circle above the Earth plane.
The Sun circles over the Earth's surface in an ellipse that moves from the Tropic of Cancer, where it turns, to the Tropic of Capricorn. On the summer solstice, the sun is highest in the north, near the North Pole, and on the winter solstice, it is highest near the southern part of the plane, which is Antarctica, or the wall that surrounds the world's oceans.
The sun does not set, but moves across the earth plane until we can no longer see it due to the limitations and perspective of the eye.
The moon, which is also close, is not solid and does not reflect the sun's light but shines itself and moves in the same way as the sun. In the video below, it is clear that the Moon is not 384,400 km from Earth; The clouds are behind/above the moon.
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