Message from @zirpu

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2019-07-14 18:09:03 UTC  
2019-07-15 21:47:49 UTC  
2019-07-16 07:00:44 UTC  
2019-07-16 11:17:55 UTC  
2019-07-22 22:28:05 UTC  
2019-07-23 23:04:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/603361867083022366/MostlyFlatShipsHorizon.png

2019-07-23 23:55:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/603374787913580574/MostlyFlatStarsNoStars.png

2019-07-24 14:50:32 UTC  

On the moon in direct sunlight you wouldnt see stars

2019-07-24 14:50:52 UTC  

On the ISS when out of direct sunlight you can see stars.

2019-07-24 14:51:16 UTC  

The brightest stars apparent magnitude is -1.46

2019-07-24 14:51:23 UTC  

Most are much less bright

2019-07-24 14:51:54 UTC  

The moons apparent magnitude is -13

2019-07-24 14:55:05 UTC  

@Human Sheeple how about we talk about why the moon is upside down for people in australia? And if we can prove the moon is round with lunar libration, why does everyone on earth see the same face of the moon at all times?

2019-07-24 14:55:20 UTC  

its impossible

2019-07-24 14:55:57 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/603601272943280128/Screenshot_2.png

2019-07-24 15:34:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/603610991162425349/FlatEarthUpsideDownMoon.png

2019-07-24 15:38:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/603611944963932170/MostlyFlatNoStars.png

2019-07-24 17:33:43 UTC  

If the original picture is not overexposed then there will signal from the stars. Stretching it in post wont make non existent signal come into view. Thats just stupid lol

2019-07-24 17:34:31 UTC  

@Human Sheeple and what is this moon image? It makes no sense

2019-07-24 17:35:56 UTC  

If you take a picture duriing the day and then take a picture at night with the same exact camera settings you wont get any stars, even if you turn up the brightness. Add the fact that the moon is in direct sunlight and it becomes even more impossible.

2019-07-24 17:36:54 UTC  

10/10 explanation

2019-07-24 18:11:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/603650364717268992/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190724023415.png

2019-07-24 18:11:05 UTC  

0/10 explaination

2019-07-24 21:40:25 UTC  

thats literally at night... and with a much longer shutter speed..

2019-07-24 21:40:53 UTC  

you can already see the stars in the unstretched version

2019-07-24 21:41:23 UTC  

Use a 1/2500 shutter speed at night or even 1/1000 and you wont get any stars

2019-07-24 21:41:56 UTC  

1/2500 or 1/1000 are shutter speeds you'd use to photograph something in direct sunlight

2019-07-24 21:42:25 UTC  

I wouldn't be surprised if they used 1/3000 or even 1/4000 on the moon

2019-07-24 21:43:03 UTC  

To get a picture of stars like you posted you'd need at least 5 seconds of exposure at a high ISO

2019-07-25 22:50:52 UTC  

hello

2019-07-25 23:11:51 UTC  

The earth is a pyramid

2019-07-25 23:15:10 UTC  

@eli so cray why would you think that?

2019-07-25 23:15:58 UTC  

If it was flat than the wouldn't be mountains

2019-07-25 23:16:01 UTC  

What are you? Crazy @Citizen Z of course it is

2019-07-25 23:16:24 UTC  

I think the sun revolves around the earth

2019-07-25 23:16:49 UTC  

The earth revolves around illuminati

2019-07-25 23:16:54 UTC  

Lu#5528 LANGUAGE!!!

2019-07-25 23:17:45 UTC  

@Lu it seems like the sun moves huh?

2019-07-25 23:17:53 UTC  

Exactly

2019-07-25 23:18:14 UTC  

It makes more sense that the sun revolves around the earth