Message from @🎃Oakheart🎃

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2019-11-04 15:05:52 UTC  

O

2019-11-04 15:06:04 UTC  

It's true

2019-11-04 15:06:07 UTC  

Fix your attitude please.

2019-11-04 15:06:12 UTC  

It wont get you very far.

2019-11-04 15:06:15 UTC  

Bruh I’ve done “research” and all I get is globe earth

2019-11-04 15:06:22 UTC  

Fake News

2019-11-04 15:06:28 UTC  

I’m trying to look for something that can actually tell me the supposed truth

2019-11-04 15:06:35 UTC  

I’m open minded as heck

2019-11-04 15:06:58 UTC  

Also sorry if I’ve sounded disrespectful or something @🎃Oakheart🎃

2019-11-04 15:07:23 UTC  

I have a really bad headache, probably from some stupidity I’ve seen somewhere today

2019-11-04 15:09:58 UTC  

It's alright

2019-11-04 15:10:02 UTC  

I'm tired as hell

2019-11-04 15:10:08 UTC  

Waiting for the weekend

2019-11-04 15:10:19 UTC  

Getting snappy with people.

2019-11-04 15:10:40 UTC  

Here's one example of NASA slipping up.

2019-11-04 15:10:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/640930942134911018/NASA-Apollo8-Dec24-Earthrise.png

2019-11-04 15:10:53 UTC  

Obviously this one is regarded as 100% true.

2019-11-04 15:11:00 UTC  

By all the moon landing people.

2019-11-04 15:11:09 UTC  

Then NASA posts this.

2019-11-04 15:11:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/640931063300096000/673.png

2019-11-04 15:11:22 UTC  

Did the Earth magically get bigger?

2019-11-04 15:12:14 UTC  

It was taken through the use of the "EPIC" Camera

2019-11-04 15:12:19 UTC  

As they say.

2019-11-04 15:14:13 UTC  

Make of this what you will.

2019-11-04 15:14:18 UTC  
2019-11-04 15:20:54 UTC  

Alright thank you for citing this

2019-11-04 15:21:07 UTC  

So in the heliocentric model the moon is 384k miles

2019-11-04 15:21:09 UTC  

Yeah no problem, a lot of people tend to just post memes or something with no citation.

2019-11-04 15:21:16 UTC  

And according to the source this thing is 1m miles

2019-11-04 15:22:46 UTC  

The first image is the lunar surface and the earth behind it, while the second one is the moon crossing the earth, from around 600k miles away zoomed in

2019-11-04 15:26:33 UTC  

Yes, but in the 1960's picture, the Earth is made to look small.

2019-11-04 15:26:36 UTC  

And now, it looks massive.

2019-11-04 15:26:40 UTC  

Inconsistency.

2019-11-04 15:28:00 UTC  

It’s small in the first image because this is the view of the earth from 384k miles away, the lunar surface. The observatory is 1m miles away, zooming in on the moon passing in front of the earth from it’s perspective

2019-11-04 15:29:35 UTC  

1m miles away?

2019-11-04 15:29:39 UTC  

So where would it be?

2019-11-04 15:29:46 UTC  

Certainly not on Earth.

2019-11-04 15:30:09 UTC  

@rivenator12113 Thats so wrong lmao, if you did any research such as literally a simple google search youre able to see the landing sites from earth, you may not be able to literally see the flag quite yet as telescopes cant zoom that far in but you can see the areas they landed https://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/how-to-see-all-six-apollo-moon-landing-sites/

2019-11-04 15:30:52 UTC  

Also oak do you have any idea how depth perception works

2019-11-04 15:30:52 UTC  

Lol how can an observatory on Earth see Earth from behind the moon?