zirpu
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All you need to debunk flat earth
Sun doesnt change in size, neither does the moon :)
At sunrise and sunset
Only
And it gets larger
Where can I post images @Human Sheeple
screenshot from video I posted
Calculated curvature
The image is between the 22km and 100km. It fits.
@Human Sheeple No? I was comparing the video to the calculated amount you should see like you said.
:D
On the moon in direct sunlight you wouldnt see stars
On the ISS when out of direct sunlight you can see stars.
The brightest stars apparent magnitude is -1.46
Most are much less bright
The moons apparent magnitude is -13
@Human Sheeple how about we talk about why the moon is upside down for people in australia? And if we can prove the moon is round with lunar libration, why does everyone on earth see the same face of the moon at all times?
its impossible
If the original picture is not overexposed then there will signal from the stars. Stretching it in post wont make non existent signal come into view. Thats just stupid lol
@Human Sheeple and what is this moon image? It makes no sense
If you take a picture duriing the day and then take a picture at night with the same exact camera settings you wont get any stars, even if you turn up the brightness. Add the fact that the moon is in direct sunlight and it becomes even more impossible.
thats literally at night... and with a much longer shutter speed..
you can already see the stars in the unstretched version
Use a 1/2500 shutter speed at night or even 1/1000 and you wont get any stars
1/2500 or 1/1000 are shutter speeds you'd use to photograph something in direct sunlight
I wouldn't be surprised if they used 1/3000 or even 1/4000 on the moon
To get a picture of stars like you posted you'd need at least 5 seconds of exposure at a high ISO
@AlexOKC you a flat earther?
Yโall should talk about the planets
Because they ainโt cgi
Despite what anyone says
Literally thousands of people all over photograph them every day
Including myself
sadly theories dont (cant) come from discord chat rooms
Serious question that I have never actually seen answered, why are the other planets spherical if Earth is flat?
Well yeah ofc, I've got a pretty nice telescope and I use it for photography all the time. Jupiter's clouds change week to week, the planet rotates throughout the night, it has its own solar eclipses and moons you can watch, venus has phases just like the moon, mars has polar caps and dust storms, and saturn also has moons and the shadow of the planet is cast on the back of the rigns when it is out of opposition.
also the mount I use to track the night sky aligns with earths tilt based on my latitude and I don't really see how that works on a flat earth
I just put my dslr into the back of it for videos and pictures
Not anytime soon
I'd have to upload it to youtube
Discord wont let me send em
I can only send pics
I'd have to wait for them to upload on youtube
and theyre like gbs
Yeah that'd be easier, @carlito see if you can go to a star party near you or get/rent your own telescope. I'd recommend an 8 inch dobsonian and a 3x barlow with a 17mm eyepiece. That gives a really clear view of the planets.
Another question, if we know the moon is round thanks to lunar libration why does everyone on earth see the same side of it?
I've got a rotation timelapse of jupiter my phone might let me send, its compressed
It worked!
for that I just took one picture every minute for an hour
Problem is that was like at 1/10 of my cameras resolution
It wont save full quality unless I do digital zoom
Its much better at full res
@kino if the earth is slightly concave in your pictures you are using a fish eye lens
Actual footage with no fish eye lens
look at that tasty curve
@rivenator12113 You can't see orion in your sky right now, but you could months ago. What does that tell you?
That it is the star nearest to earths celestial pole
Polaris isnt even on the direct celestial pole
The sky rotates equatorially. I think you need to research that a bit.
Nothing in the sky contradicts with the heliocentric model. You aren't making sense.
So why can't you see orion anymore if we are on a flat earth?
I don't really think it's worth your time to argue against the heliocentric model if you don't understand how it works.
"Only way polaris can remain in the same spot for millenials is because earth is stationery" This is false, it could also be because the star is far away.
Stars actual movement based on our movement through the galaxy is negligable because of the scale. Only star movement we see without careful observation is from earths rotation.
Because of the scale
The farther something is the less you can see its movement in relation to yourself.
And its axis, tilt, points at polaris.
Go research it and come back
I can't research it for you
Scale
You are forgetting the scale we are looking at
Stars are so far the only movement weve noticed in them is the stars that are closest like Barnards star. And its movement is tiny over years and years.
Do I have to draw it for you or can you research it yourself?
Even if you can't understand this thing there are many simpler things we can discuss that debunk your theory.
Stars are far away so earth is flat?
Alright, since you won't research it lets talk about some spherical earth evidence I shouldn't have to explain.
Like how the moon stays the same apparent size until it sets.
If the moon was moving away, it would get smaller in the sky
Yet it stays the same size.
Another debunk involving the moon, thanks to lunar libration we know the moon is a sphere. If earth was flat people in different places would see different sides of the moon from different angles. Yet everyone always sees the same face and side of the moon.
And another one which is very simple, the moon is literally upside down in australia.
Wonderful how we can debunk this theory with just the moon isn't it?
Also they can see portions of the milky way there we cant, also constellations and the Carina nebula.
To take pictures of space you need a tracking mount to account for earths rotation called a german equatorial mount. It aligns with your celestial pole based on your latitude. It wouldnt work too well on a flat earth ๐
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