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16 November, 12:05

An astronaut is working on a satellite 200 miles above the ground. What is the measure of BD⌢, the portion of Earth that the astronaut can see? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. (Earth's radius is approximately 4000 miles.)

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  1. 16 November, 12:32
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    420 miles.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You would have to be infinitely far away from a sphere in order to see exactly 50% of its surface all at the same moment. Using simple geometry, you can prove that an observer that is a distance d away from the surface of a sphere with radius R can only see a percent area A of the sphere's surface as given by the equation:

    A = 50% / (1+R/d)

    Where A is the area seen,

    R is the earth's radius 4000 miles

    And D is the distance above the earth 200 miles

    50% = 0.5 in fraction

    Substituting values we have

    A = 0.5 (1 + 4000/200)

    A = 0.5 (1 + 20) = 0.5 x 21

    A = 10.5%

    10.5% of 4000 miles = 420 miles.
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