Message from @Pence

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2019-05-29 16:12:16 UTC  

i have so many problems with the moon

2019-05-29 16:12:19 UTC  

don't wave over this!

2019-05-29 16:12:33 UTC  

Please explain a blood moon if the Earth isn't a sphere

2019-05-29 16:12:41 UTC  

explain if the sun is opposite of the moon, why a half lit moon?

2019-05-29 16:13:23 UTC  

By the rotation of the Earth and the moon. Which results in a different angle of light being reflected on to the moon.

2019-05-29 16:13:45 UTC  

It is rotational periods xd

2019-05-29 16:14:15 UTC  

so a lunar eclipse teh moon gets blacked out by earthshadow and the blood moon it gets lit up red

2019-05-29 16:14:16 UTC  

that waxing crescent was taken with the sun opposite of it in the sky, happens each month bud... watch for.it these days

2019-05-29 16:14:18 UTC  

?

2019-05-29 16:15:12 UTC  

@jeremy a solar eclipse is when the moon is between the Earth and the Sun. A blood moon is when the Earth is between the moon and the sun

2019-05-29 16:15:19 UTC  

At perfect angles

2019-05-29 16:16:39 UTC  

☀️➡️🌗
not ☀️➡️🌒

2019-05-29 16:16:54 UTC  

oi flat earther

2019-05-29 16:16:55 UTC  

I should teach kids

2019-05-29 16:17:00 UTC  

do you actually think the earth is flat

2019-05-29 16:17:00 UTC  

**What causes the different phases of the Moon?**

The phases of the Moon depend on its position in relation to the Sun and Earth. As the Moon makes its way around the Earth, we see the bright parts of the Moon's surface at different angles. These are called "phases" of the Moon.

2019-05-29 16:17:02 UTC  

or are u dumb

2019-05-29 16:17:25 UTC  

then explain my professional picture please

2019-05-29 16:17:31 UTC  

o

2019-05-29 16:17:56 UTC  

Did you understand a word I said?

2019-05-29 16:18:03 UTC  

☀️➡️🌗
But in reality it's ☀️➡️🌒

2019-05-29 16:18:08 UTC  

lol

2019-05-29 16:18:08 UTC  

How is the moon bright in the night sky?

2019-05-29 16:18:16 UTC  

yeah I understand it, but I don't believe it

2019-05-29 16:18:20 UTC  

@United Netherlands that's bc ur looking at it from the side

2019-05-29 16:18:24 UTC  

Because it reflects off of the Earth

2019-05-29 16:18:25 UTC  

reflection from the sun

2019-05-29 16:18:27 UTC  

the moon might emits her own light

2019-05-29 16:18:33 UTC  

oi

2019-05-29 16:18:33 UTC  

it can't

2019-05-29 16:18:39 UTC  

dude

2019-05-29 16:18:47 UTC  

I'm explaining it the last 10 min

2019-05-29 16:18:47 UTC  

When the moon is bright, sun light is being reflected off of the Earth

2019-05-29 16:18:47 UTC  

if it emitted it's own light it would have to be hot or radioactive i think

2019-05-29 16:18:57 UTC  

^

2019-05-29 16:19:05 UTC  

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2019-05-29 16:19:07 UTC  

@Happygrandad Then explain daytime moon crescents

2019-05-29 16:19:20 UTC  

Not exactly @Happygrandad

2019-05-29 16:19:32 UTC  

idk phases of the moon

2019-05-29 16:19:37 UTC  

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