Message from @🎃Oakheart🎃
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So that's what's confusing.
theyre fake images
but do u have proof
Just showing how NASA has slipped up.
its in the image itself, just look at it
Both can't even be real.
but you're faking images too
but do u have proof that the earth is flat and not round
Ok calm down.
i havent faked images
How are we faking images?
Every single flat earth image is faked
no
I literally both pulled this and *cited* it from a NASA website.
They have slipped up.
And @Emelie That can go both ways.
nasa even openly admits that they photoshop images, as well as make artwork
ok so even if nasa made a mistake it doesn't proof the earth is flat
What if I said every globe image is faked?
Maybe they are
yeah to make it look better
Is that not enough 😂
@Big Boi Jameson youre the one talking about flat earth
But you can proof the earth is round with math
Wrong again.
this channel is called flat earth...
Math made to fit a globe earth.
and?
how does one make math fit a globe earth
In the article, NASA doesn't appear to state that they modified the image.
Other than taking rapid images on different wavelengths.
Are you telling me people have been fakign the earth is round since 3rd century BC?
its only been accepted as round for 500 years
Greek philosophers thought the earth was round in 5th century BC
yes i know
And?
greeks are not everyone
^
nasa editing images doesn't mean the earth isn't round either
The last time anyone took a photograph from above low Earth orbit that showed an entire hemisphere (one side of a globe) was in 1972 during Apollo 17. NASA’s Earth Observing System (EOS) satellites were designed to give a check-up of Earth’s health. By 2002, we finally had enough data to make a snap shot of the entire Earth. So we did. The hard part was creating a flat map of the Earth’s surface with four months’ of satellite data. Reto Stockli, now at the Swiss Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology, did much of this work. Then we wrapped the flat map around a ball. My part was integrating the surface, clouds, and oceans to match people’s expectations of how Earth looks from space. That ball became the famous Blue Marble. https://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/about/people/RSimmon.html