It is undeniable that our planet possesses a set of almost innumerable characteristics which are uniquely suited for life as we know it. However, I am interested in another set of circumstances which, if not unique, are amazingly coincidental: It appears that, in a lunar eclipse, the shadow of the Earth upon the Moon is virtually identical to the visible diameter of the Moon itself. In like manner during a solar eclipse, the Moon's shadow on the Earth is virtually identical to the visible diameter of the Sun. Is this correct and, if so, does it tell us something about the Creation of the Earth?