Based on angular size, how is a distant star characterized compared to a nearby planet?

Answer

Distant Star: Point Source (Zero angular width); Nearby Planet: Small Disk.

Distant stars present as point sources because their light comes from an extremely narrow beam, whereas nearby planets present as small disks because their light arrives from a wider source.

Based on angular size, how is a distant star characterized compared to a nearby planet?
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