Starting with Eratosthenes’ clever calculation of Earth’s circumference using shadows and wells, early astronomers used geometric reasoning and eclipses to estimate distances to the Moon and Sun—even without modern instruments.
Measuring the True Scale of the Universe, Part 1
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