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Why do aircraft appear lower?
When there is a line of aircraft on approach to an airport on a clear night they appear in an arc. The ones farthest away, although at a higher altitude, appear lower. Is this due to the curvature of the earth?
Thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not really, it's due to perspective.
If you had a line of skyscrapers of equal height, the tops of those further away would appear increasingly lower than those closer to you.
Even if the buildings were of increasing height the further away they got, the effect would be the same. Ie a house nearby looks taller than a skyscraper in the distance.
Thanks you all! Can I ask for some clarification though so I can understand. This is how it might look:
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The second and third "aircraft" are probably at least 10 and 20 miles away respectively but they appear higher. Why do these not appear lower? On a clear night where I live I guestimate that the farthest plane out I can see is about 30-50 miles. Is there no significant curvature of the earth over a distance like this?
Thanks again,
Mike
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