Message from @BigBoy

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2019-10-15 21:52:05 UTC  

Ok

2019-10-15 21:52:24 UTC  

at 248000 miles that must be some sized crater for an eye to make it out

2019-10-15 21:55:37 UTC  

yep

2019-10-15 21:55:41 UTC  

it's pretty big

2019-10-15 21:55:41 UTC  

It’s 86 km

2019-10-15 21:55:42 UTC  

It’s 86 km

2019-10-15 21:55:48 UTC  

the biggest one on there apparently

2019-10-15 21:55:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/633785144838455325/image0.png

2019-10-15 21:57:14 UTC  

We can see something 86 km from 248 thousand miles away ?

2019-10-15 21:57:23 UTC  

hmmm lets see if that makes sense

2019-10-15 21:57:28 UTC  

calculate the angular size

2019-10-15 21:57:29 UTC  

Visually does it make sense

2019-10-15 21:58:24 UTC  

i hate to make the heliocentric model take perspective into account but i think this is necessary

2019-10-15 21:58:49 UTC  

first start with angular size calculation

2019-10-15 21:58:54 UTC  

Do you know how to do that

2019-10-15 22:04:44 UTC  

**Question of the Day #217**

Can you make a spherical shadow with a straight object?

Please react in <#547645432604393482> and/or make your comments in the <#484514023698726912> 😃

https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/547645432604393482/633654857559179294/LJnPsLW.mp4

2019-10-15 22:04:56 UTC  

no i dont know how to do that

2019-10-15 22:07:32 UTC  

@jeremy it's easy

2019-10-15 22:07:35 UTC  

it's size/distance

2019-10-15 22:07:41 UTC  

that gives you radians

2019-10-15 22:07:44 UTC  

convert to degrees then

2019-10-15 22:07:57 UTC  

there's 6.28 radians in 360 degree

2019-10-15 22:10:21 UTC  

u like math ?

2019-10-15 22:10:29 UTC  

u ever see carl munck the code ?

2019-10-15 22:10:50 UTC  

if its easy will u just do it for me and let me know if it makes sense lol

2019-10-15 22:11:16 UTC  

ok lemme try

2019-10-15 22:11:26 UTC  

ok that comes out to .02 degrees approximately

2019-10-15 22:11:41 UTC  

Moon itself is 1/2 degree

2019-10-15 22:12:39 UTC  

Augmented reality
DescriptionAugmented reality is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory. Wikipedia

2019-10-15 22:12:56 UTC  

i could be wrong but i think htats what u are seeing with the zero gravity water bubble

2019-10-15 22:14:10 UTC  

can i ask you something ?

2019-10-15 22:14:15 UTC  

whats up

2019-10-15 22:15:50 UTC  

why did you assume i dont know what AR is. you typed a really long explanation when you could have said AR and i would have known. I know alot about AR actually..

2019-10-15 22:16:06 UTC  

i didnt know if everyone knew waht that was

2019-10-15 22:16:10 UTC  

it was just a copy and paste

2019-10-15 22:16:11 UTC  

its mainstream

2019-10-15 22:16:27 UTC  

pokemon go

2019-10-15 22:16:38 UTC  

lol

2019-10-15 22:17:09 UTC  

u can manipulate virtual objects in opkemon go ?

2019-10-15 22:17:19 UTC  

i never played it idk