Message from @Samwise
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Remember the moon orbits the earth, it also is influenced by the sun, depending on how much light is facing it
So yeah
Particles in the atmosphere tend to distort stuff
I don't know if you know about the salt planes in Namibia?
No I do not.
It was a large lake that dried up leaving behind a dry, plane
The wind would pick up huge amounts of dust particles into the atmosphere
It creates a magnifying affect
I've been there when I was like 13
The moon was huuuuuuuuuge
That still doesn’t explain why the shadow moves down over the moon instead of upwards.
I do have a question for the FE community: whats your explanation for tides?
It's supposed to do that gwen
@Mr Orb ☭ The explanation for that is very scientific. I am not your best one to be asking that question. Something about electromagnetic energy.
Electromagnetic energy? On tides?
I learnt something
Ohhhhj
It's the earth's umbra
You are seeing the earth's shadow gwen
@Samwise No Sam. In a Selenilion eclipse, the sun is always on the opposite horizon as the moon. It is impossible for the shadow to move downwards.
You see
@Samwise It’s obvious my questions are over your head. I will have to ask someone else then.
It's also called a horizontal eclipse
Gwen you are being condescending now
This is over
No. I’m not. You are. Telling me it’s the earths shadow. That has to be the most idiotic scientific explanation I’ve ever come across.
Umbra, penumbra and antumbra
The selenelion only occurs just before sunset or after sunrise
Both the moon and sun are roughly opposite each other
Atmospheric refraction causes the perceived height difference
The moon is in Earth's umbra
This causes a Horizontal eclipse, which is why you are seeing the shadow go like that
Maybe if you had the faintest scientific knowledge you'd understand what I'm saying before you elevate yourself
It’s obvious you are unable to explain why the shadow moves downward instead of upwards like it should.
Dont umbra penumbra multiple layers if shadow only happen with multiple light sources or if the light reflects off something? What could cause the penumbra other than the firmament bouncing light rays?
@Deleted User Hey 👋. It’s great to see you here. 😃
Hello
Help me out here. This guy refuses to explain why the shadow on a Selenilion eclipse travels downward over the moon. I would like to know how his globe model can explain it. He’s not doing a very good job I’m afraid. 🙄
Lel I give up
Do you know what vertical and horizontal means?