Message from @Moist Mayonnaise
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you are talking about space
This is people talking about two completely different situations
the fact is you can't get past the firmament, its all a lie
Not seeing stars at the lonar surface is expected
kev
the moon is as bright as concrete lit on a sunny and clear day overhead
if you listened thru the entire video, they keep contradicting each other
you didn't contradict mayo at all
you can see stars, you can't see stars
you've just waltzed onto another topic
CONTEXT
I mean you don't even have to go to the moon or have even a basic understanding of physics to know that you can see stars from the ISS but not the moon.
Just look at the moon from the Earth. You can't see stars right next to it.
mayo said that the video talks about TWO DIFFERENT SCENARIOS altogether
they are talking about being in space
like i can see the NASA space centre from Houston but i can't from Chicago
doesn't mean im contradicting myself
ISS is in low earth orbit, we have never been to the moon
we can't get past the firmament
filmed on a movie studio
moon landing was a hoax
You can see stars if SOMETHING AS BRIGHT AS THE MOON DOSENT TAKE UP A LARGE PORTION OF YIUR VUEW
Even if the moon landing is a hoax
we don't know what we would see on the moon because we were never there
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Look at the moon.
Tonight, look at the moon.
See if you see any stars right next to it.
same size as the sun, looks like that is intentional as if a creator made it
You won't, because the light of the moon washes them out
why do you think you dont see stars in the morning except the sun?
sun and moon follow along same general path
the moon is receiving away
irrelevant
moon has its own light source
okay?
moonlight
not a reflection
it has to at some point pass thru a time where the moon looks the same size
Again, irrelevant. Even if we take that nonsense as true, it's still the case you can't see stars from the moon.
Even if we take the nonsense that the moon has it's own light source and we've never been to space.
We still know that you can see the stars while being high above the Earth, but not while being on the moon.