Message from @FrogTheCat

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2019-04-22 00:24:08 UTC  

no, you haven't

2019-04-22 00:24:09 UTC  

google it

2019-04-22 00:24:10 UTC  

what is its shape

2019-04-22 00:24:24 UTC  

If it is "unresolved", then it is below the angular resolution?

2019-04-22 00:24:35 UTC  

google what, why google. i can lookup apollo moon landing footage with google

2019-04-22 00:24:49 UTC  

google it to see if u can see tycho with the naked eye

2019-04-22 00:24:53 UTC  

everyone can

2019-04-22 00:25:07 UTC  

this is common knowledge how are u debating it

2019-04-22 00:25:23 UTC  

astral go google it

2019-04-22 00:25:36 UTC  

You can’t see Tycho, the crater - *as a crater* - with the naked eye, so the question has a false assumption. Rather you see the very large array of bright rays. The crater itself isn’t visible without optical aid. If you think you see it, you’re mistaking the central area of the rays for resolving the crater itself. At 88km across, and about 384K km distance, Tycho crater itself is less than 1 minute of visual angle across (i.e., less than 1/60th of one degree across).

2019-04-22 00:25:45 UTC  

there ya go, google says you're wrong

2019-04-22 00:28:08 UTC  

If it is "unresolved" tho...
Then it still works technically, angular resolution 0.02 degrees, crater about 0.013 degrees

2019-04-22 00:28:21 UTC  

ya it'd be close

2019-04-22 00:28:28 UTC  

that's enough to depend on teh person too

2019-04-22 00:29:23 UTC  

For example, we can see stars, but they are a blur. Angular resolution doesn't just stop vision of course.

2019-04-22 00:29:53 UTC  

"Unresolved"

2019-04-22 00:31:45 UTC  

Lol ok

2019-04-22 00:34:48 UTC  

@jeremy from that same source : f you stare squarely at it, you'll see a tiny, unresolved bright spot about a quarter of the way in from the southern limb.

2019-04-22 00:34:53 UTC  

"unresovled"

2019-04-22 00:34:59 UTC  

because it's below our eye's resolution

2019-04-22 00:35:07 UTC  

You need to read and think more, sorry bro

2019-04-22 00:36:22 UTC  

ive seen it myself nothing to think about

2019-04-22 00:37:10 UTC  

what did you see

2019-04-22 00:37:11 UTC  

a bright spot?

2019-04-22 00:37:12 UTC  

go look at the moon

2019-04-22 00:37:16 UTC  

i am

2019-04-22 00:42:49 UTC  

well idk

2019-04-22 00:43:04 UTC  

u can see a spot ont he moon thats 86 km in diameter

2019-04-22 00:44:12 UTC  

u cant see a spot on earth from the moon thats 86 km in diameter

2019-04-22 00:44:24 UTC  

on earth

2019-04-22 00:44:46 UTC  

its just one more suspicious thing

2019-04-22 00:44:52 UTC  

It is right near the line of resolvable and unresolved for the human eye, and it is unresolved based on what you said, so it seems it isn't a problem.

2019-04-22 00:45:17 UTC  

well its not a problem if u cant see it but u can

2019-04-22 00:46:46 UTC  

of course it doesnt fit the globe model so now they are saying u cant see something u can see lol idk

2019-04-22 00:46:52 UTC  

they always have a wild excuse

2019-04-22 00:46:59 UTC  

i gotta run goodnight guys see u tomorrow

2019-04-22 00:47:27 UTC  

he has a weird trigger for "suspicious"

2019-04-22 00:48:53 UTC  

But is about 0.013 degrees, so near the angular resolution of the eye, which is 0.02 degrees, and it is unresolved, so it appears to make sense. It being slightly below the angular resolution doesn't make it invisible,

2019-04-22 00:50:27 UTC  

good point

2019-04-22 00:50:31 UTC  

are you in STEM?