Message from @Smoothie Mane
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Who wouldn't lie for a $400,000 salary at NASA
How come the moon looks different depending on what hemisphere you're on?
I'm pretty sure almost everyone would lie on a daily basis for that kind of money
If you are in the southern hemisphere it would appear upside down
@Champion you should jump
hemisphere is still a presupposed heliocentric view
and either way
if you don't stay up in the air
LOL
earth is not flat
Either way, the moon looks the same way on different parts of the earth as it does on a theoretical ball earth
anyways
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kek
<insert cringey troll>
No it doesn't
Yes it does
is moon always a round
its 2019 and people still cant tell the difference between circular and round
no
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it would appear sideways or upside down, as it's supposed to appear on a flat earth
myth debunked ?
oh
Lol
that is where it came from
Moon faces earth from the same point of view, since creation
Australians are upside down
did you google that
or did you take a screenshot with your telescope
faces earth at the same angle always
did you take these pictures in diffrent countries
The moon facing earth at the same angle always, also proves geocentrism
or did you just google it
CNN is hiring you should go sign up
That’s called gravitational friction. At one time the moon did spin. And at one point it was farther away from the earth and did not cover the sun in an eclipse. And at some point it will cover the sun completely on an eclipse because the moon is getting farther away to us every year.
big black cock says it is moving further away
The theory of gravity remains subjective and unproven