Message from @Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids
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Not really
They are not as bright
really? ive been told that so many times ive lost count
They look like a satalites <:lul:484994724118134784>
cute
I mean if you really doubt you can travel to a location where the iss will orbit over and take your telescope and search for it but No one could be bothered to I guess
At least here
I’ve done it myself because I love astronomy as part of my middle school learning
so, in addition to that, the time lag between the moon was less than the time lag from the iss, if i remember correctly
Iss is a traveling satalites that orbits earth in 90 minutes
It’s much harder to track then a stationary target on the moon
That orbits in 24 hours
that means nothing in this
Radio waves travel extremely fast, light speed so the lag is milliseconds in travel time
It does
Lol
it doesnt create time delay
It actually does though
cool story
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from much older tech
It has more independent variables
And the distance doesn’t mean a lot for something that travels near the speed of light
yes it does, obviously
Maybe a few Milliseconds
try science
You don’t know what you are talking about
projection
Tech has nothing to do with the speed of light
Radio waves don’t change speed with tech
those communications dont travel at the speed of light if i remember correctly
besides, the speed of light varies
light at one frequency will travel slower than higher frequencies of light
Yes but the variable doesn’t matter when the magnitude is that great in our scenerio the moon isn’t far enough away for it to affect it much
yes it would be
It’s nearly 300 million meters a second,
faster communication from the moon than iss, supposedly due to how fast a craft is moving. check
The moon is 300k miles, it’s not far enough away
For a huge difference and yes
i disbelieve you