Message from @Happygrandad

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2019-07-04 22:12:04 UTC  

Because u said moon flat

2019-07-04 22:12:21 UTC  

the moon is't on a tilt (i don't think)

2019-07-04 22:12:23 UTC  

yes, the moon produces it's own lightsource which slowly changes and causes the phases

2019-07-04 22:12:35 UTC  

Ok which is it

2019-07-04 22:12:37 UTC  

why would it change if it produced its own lightsource

2019-07-04 22:12:43 UTC  

There’s been like 3 theories here

2019-07-04 22:12:45 UTC  

the moon orbits the Earth faster than the earth rbits the sun so you will have different phases of moon

2019-07-04 22:12:46 UTC  

Nine pictures of the Moon. Taken at the same time. The Moon is all over the place. The creators not in the same place in even two of the nine pictures.

2019-07-04 22:13:04 UTC  

@Steve Angell Here's a quick simulation I did up in After Effects
https://i.imgur.com/Px52sHC.png

2019-07-04 22:13:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/596463550818549773/image0.jpg

2019-07-04 22:13:13 UTC  

probably because they were all taken from different perspective around the world

2019-07-04 22:13:22 UTC  

This was a round earth to prove the distance to the moon. It instead proved the moon is something other than a ball.

2019-07-04 22:13:30 UTC  

remember the military uses maybe 5x the money NASA uses

2019-07-04 22:13:37 UTC  

No

2019-07-04 22:13:38 UTC  

i meant the lightsource is changing position over time and lights up different parts of the moon at different times

2019-07-04 22:13:40 UTC  

so u blame it on NASA

2019-07-04 22:13:42 UTC  

200x

2019-07-04 22:13:48 UTC  

even worse

2019-07-04 22:13:48 UTC  

Idk

2019-07-04 22:13:55 UTC  

NASA 0.5% budget

2019-07-04 22:13:56 UTC  

NASA only gets 1/2 of a cent compared to the whole of Americas yearly budget

2019-07-04 22:13:57 UTC  

Look at the even lighting on a half moon.

2019-07-04 22:14:08 UTC  

so it's not NASAs fault

2019-07-04 22:14:11 UTC  

steve we went over phases a few days ago remember

2019-07-04 22:14:22 UTC  

Moon emits cold light

2019-07-04 22:14:27 UTC  

That is still a huge amount of money for a movie studio.

2019-07-04 22:14:28 UTC  

cold light doesn't exist

2019-07-04 22:14:39 UTC  

it's just warm light but.... not as warm lmao

2019-07-04 22:14:43 UTC  

or just light rather

2019-07-04 22:14:44 UTC  

Why are objects in the moon light colder then objects in the shade @Happygrandad

2019-07-04 22:14:46 UTC  

it's still heat

2019-07-04 22:14:47 UTC  

light always contains energy, if it was cold it wouldn't have energy

2019-07-04 22:14:57 UTC  

theres a whole video explaining stuff about it

2019-07-04 22:15:01 UTC  

what is cold light and how does it differ from hot light

2019-07-04 22:15:03 UTC  

yes but the temperature under moonlight drops a little more than when not under moonlight

2019-07-04 22:15:04 UTC  

I am basically in agreement with moon phases as NASA would have it. Just not what we are seeing I disagree with.

2019-07-04 22:15:13 UTC  

When an object (or surface) is covered or shaded with a hand, roof, tree or cloud, it radiates less of its heat into the night air, and it will become slightly warmer than an object (or surface) that is exposed to the open night sky.

2019-07-04 22:15:15 UTC  

@Fran it’s cold
Moon emits it

2019-07-04 22:15:24 UTC  

how much colder is it

2019-07-04 22:15:27 UTC  

there's your answer

2019-07-04 22:15:27 UTC  

Their moon phases makes zero sense for the even lighting we see from the moon.