"Question 1: Is there a way, a formula, where, given the radius or diameter of the base of a cone, the distance from the base to the peak along the angled edge, and any angles involved, you can calculate the radius/diameter of the cone at any given point within it. wow eu (I think I may have just answered this question by considering it as looking at it like a triangle instead of a cone, but W/E - question still stands.) Question 2: Given said above formula, how big would the moon be, if when viewed it was the same size as currently visible in the sky, but close enough for it to be in, say, Low Earth Orbit. Question 3: Assuming that density and mass would scale in addition to size using said formula, would the Moon’s gravitational effects remain the same as they are right now, or would they be different. wow euro Would the moon even be able to maintain that orbit. Or would it crash into the Earth in a cataclysmic collision, killing us all. wow power leveling That’s all. Today’s Random Thought of the Day brought to you by the number B, and the letter 7, and the bald eagle I saw on the way to work. " .