Message from @Superiorna_Artiljerija
Discord ID: 606275975897939998
You're one of the 44 online.
I got that randomly after enough time
@Soldier of Blyat how about you
That's where it is from.
The photo.
Ok ill post it then
Edillon has the whole collage
Beans?
Hello**
I think it was the Germans that took that photo?
I was asked to post this. I assume others will potentially use it to make an arguement
YES
According to the site:
```On October 24, 1946, a V-2 was launched from the Missile Range while a mounted 35mm movie camera captured images every 1.5 seconds. It reached an altitude of 65 miles before crashing back to Earth and, while the camera was destroyed on impact, the film cassette survived. The grainy photo seen above was on that roll, one of our first views of Earth from above the atmosphere.
(Okay, technically there’s still atmosphere above 65 miles — even the ISS orbiting at 260-plus statute miles has to give itself a boost to compensate for drag now and again — but the official aeronautical delineation of “space” begins at about 62 miles, or 100 km: the Kármán Line. V-2 #13 passed that mark in 1946 by 3 miles.)```
Pglca posted the source above
that isn't the full photo of course
I just had a bruh epiphany
You could send me the full photo if you want
Why do people go after rockets like the Saturn V when it comes to space
https://youtu.be/Sykfqa3MKAg There is also a video of it.
Assuming youre going to make a point off of it
Wait
Does anyone know about the bean theory
does anyone else watch professor stick?
I do every now and again
No
He's like
Good at what he does
but
Annoying too
true
i mostly watch him for the info
You should also branch out from just watching Youtubers.
Everyone has bias especially when they are trying to prove a point like "The Earth being round" or flat.
Edillion asked me to post the bigger picture of it from same source
bruh you just called him edillion lmao
lmao hashim al atabi
hash brown lookin like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashim_al-Atassi