I'm not whining, when I say that I am only against a dozen and speak the language problem is in response to your complaints that I'm not responding.
It is not adequate. You have been asked the same question repeatedly by me several times, and the same subject has been discussed by others. In the time it has taken you to write these responses and drag more arguments to the table you could have answered the one simple question:
how big will Earth appear to be from 800,000 km?CSM regarding the lunar module, it is possible that it is an error of judgment on my part, because of not being able to prove my point, I decided not to continue discussing this.
But you waited until now to acknowledge your mistake. Why?
Finally
No, not finally. You still have not answered the question:
how big will Earth appear to be from 800,000 km? All the tools you need to answer that question are right here in this thread, as well as in countless online resources. Please just answer this one question.
because they can learn things and correct errors, for example the case of CSM.
So why has it taken you so long to acknowledge your mistakes and errors when they have been pointed out to you so many times?
With respect to gif Pluto, it is assumed that these images are obtained by the probe as it approaches the planet,
Why assume anything? The source of the images is freely available online.
a distant object should be small, but as it approaches should be growing in size,
It is growing in size. But if it starts out at 3 pixels wide, how many pixels wide will it have to be before it doesn't look blurry?
it makes no sense to publish blur and even pixilated, especially if one wants to try something
Wrong. Even a blurred image tells us new things. Who knew before the pictures were published that Pluto's moon Kerberos has two lobes? Even with a blurred image we have learned a significant fact we didn't know before. Only laymen think all images should be crisp and detailed to be of value.
I do not know if this image was obtained by the CSM as it orbited the Moon or LM,
Neither. It was taken on the return journey to Earth, from some considerable distance.
Now, for the third time in this post alone,
how big will Earth appear from 800,000 km if it is 2 degrees wide from 400,000 km? Can we expect an answer to this any time soon?