Message from @Flat Earth PhD

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2020-01-14 16:37:37 UTC  

Nah theres light all around it

2020-01-14 16:37:44 UTC  

just use the nighttime telescope streams

2020-01-14 16:37:48 UTC  

it's like when I ask why we don't have a camera on the moon streaming the earth

2020-01-14 16:37:53 UTC  

"why would they want to "

2020-01-14 16:37:55 UTC  

lol

2020-01-14 16:37:56 UTC  

troll answer

2020-01-14 16:38:06 UTC  

people watch the ISS livestream ffs

2020-01-14 16:38:06 UTC  

how so

2020-01-14 16:38:09 UTC  

Its expensive to put a camera on the moon

2020-01-14 16:38:16 UTC  

how much better to see the whole blue marble

2020-01-14 16:38:25 UTC  

they can't because the moon is not a solid object

2020-01-14 16:38:27 UTC  

impossible

2020-01-14 16:38:34 UTC  

Also theres no one to service it so its doubtfull itll last long

2020-01-14 16:38:51 UTC  

how long have the rover cameras lasted on Mars? <:thinking2:661792617180168222>

2020-01-14 16:38:53 UTC  

lol

2020-01-14 16:39:04 UTC  

always an answer. never the truth

2020-01-14 16:39:04 UTC  

Because they arent pointed up at the sky

2020-01-14 16:39:10 UTC  

omg

2020-01-14 16:39:20 UTC  

also constant exposure to the sun will damage the cameras

2020-01-14 16:39:25 UTC  

who said the sun?

2020-01-14 16:39:30 UTC  

I said stream Earth

2020-01-14 16:39:33 UTC  

Bruv “why would they” is a valid argument tho maybe 2 to 3 k viewers a day and it wouldnt make them money + theyre in debt

2020-01-14 16:39:36 UTC  

Aka the place where the micro meteorites that bombard the moon constantly come from

2020-01-14 16:39:46 UTC  

the sun will come into view every month

2020-01-14 16:39:56 UTC  

what micro meteorites? the ones that never hit the ISS?

2020-01-14 16:40:00 UTC  

after 20 years

2020-01-14 16:40:01 UTC  

They do

2020-01-14 16:40:02 UTC  

it will be on camera constantly for half of every month

2020-01-14 16:40:13 UTC  

Iss isnt a glass lens tho

2020-01-14 16:40:23 UTC  

Da cameras on de inside anyway

2020-01-14 16:40:25 UTC  

NO. the moon always faces earth. "tidal lock" lol

2020-01-14 16:40:38 UTC  

Stones and sharp ice tends to scratch a lense

2020-01-14 16:40:47 UTC  

just put side shades like my DLR. no sun problems

2020-01-14 16:40:51 UTC  

The moon is a circle it cant face the other way

2020-01-14 16:40:54 UTC  

I say...moon is not a solid object

2020-01-14 16:41:16 UTC  

otherwise we'd have loads more stuff there

2020-01-14 16:41:18 UTC  

loads more trips

2020-01-14 16:41:25 UTC  

should be a destination in Travelocity by now

2020-01-14 16:41:35 UTC  

Oh wait arent we going to the moon in 2024?

2020-01-14 16:41:46 UTC  

Rocket = expensive

2020-01-14 16:41:46 UTC  

lol. it's like Virgin Galactic