Message from @Lamp

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2019-10-24 04:30:59 UTC  

mason r u serious

2019-10-24 04:31:13 UTC  

On the globe model a lunar eclipse is: you type here

2019-10-24 04:31:18 UTC  

Yes I am

2019-10-24 04:31:18 UTC  

lol

2019-10-24 04:31:19 UTC  

no, he's Mason

2019-10-24 04:31:33 UTC  

sun earth moon

2019-10-24 04:31:33 UTC  

I want to know if you actually know what it is or not

2019-10-24 04:31:46 UTC  

That's not real descriptive

2019-10-24 04:31:55 UTC  

there's also 'earth sun moon'

2019-10-24 04:31:58 UTC  

straight line

2019-10-24 04:32:02 UTC  

it's called ***death***

2019-10-24 04:32:13 UTC  

sun earth moon straight line earth blocks out sunlight to the moon

2019-10-24 04:32:31 UTC  

Still not explaining it

2019-10-24 04:32:39 UTC  

what

2019-10-24 04:32:50 UTC  

jeremy explain coriolis force

2019-10-24 04:32:59 UTC  

they all line up earths shadow blocks the sunlight to the moon

2019-10-24 04:33:11 UTC  

wrong

2019-10-24 04:33:25 UTC  

@Lamp What's a lunar eclipse on the mainstream model? You started this conversation so you should know

2019-10-24 04:33:52 UTC  

i jsut told u what it is

2019-10-24 04:34:03 UTC  

nope

2019-10-24 04:34:17 UTC  

its when the moon passes through the earths shadow

2019-10-24 04:34:18 UTC  

wtf

2019-10-24 04:34:21 UTC  

lunar eclipse

2019-10-24 04:34:41 UTC  

can a shadow block light?

2019-10-24 04:35:06 UTC  

@Dear Mason correct si?

2019-10-24 04:35:16 UTC  

More or less yes

2019-10-24 04:35:21 UTC  

me and spooky said the same thing

2019-10-24 04:35:30 UTC  

i found a video of a 'selenelion' from 2011 with a citizen comment in it lmao

2019-10-24 04:36:16 UTC  

sun earth moon straight line earth blocks out sunlight to the moon
they dont have to be in a straight line its the shadow

2019-10-24 04:36:19 UTC  

https://youtu.be/jIyw6xuEJxk @Lamp you know how shadows work and how this happens, so not towards u ;3

2019-10-24 04:36:42 UTC  

but like, this video is so flippin' bad lmao

2019-10-24 04:37:02 UTC  

it's clear that the sun is below the earth at that point, from the cameras pov

2019-10-24 04:37:13 UTC  

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly behind Earth and into its shadow. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are exactly or very closely aligned (in syzygy), with Earth between the other two. A lunar eclipse can occur only on the night of a full moon.

2019-10-24 04:37:29 UTC  

very closely

2019-10-24 04:37:32 UTC  

ok

2019-10-24 04:37:33 UTC  

***very closely***

2019-10-24 04:37:36 UTC  

ok

2019-10-24 04:38:12 UTC  

that happens when the sun and moon are visible in the sky at the same time though

2019-10-24 04:38:26 UTC  

whatever magical excuse they give for that is retard logic

2019-10-24 04:38:36 UTC  

yes, ***in a 180°***

2019-10-24 04:38:39 UTC  

they're both visible