Message from @hgb
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basically you will struggle to see stars when you're in direct sunlight
of the moon or sun
There's no light pollution on the moon
Go on
yes there is
it's called the sun
"The sky is just awash with stars when you’re on the far side of the Moon, and you don’t have any sunlight to cut down on the lower intensity, dimmer stars. You see them all, and it’s all just a sheet of white." - Apollo 15 Astronaut Al Worden
He wasn't looking at the sun, there's no atmosphere to make the light pollution effect visible
brb
Uhh
Neil Armstrong said the opposite, he said that it looked like a deep black.
You there??
"Apollo astronauts reported they could see the brighter stars if they stood in the shadow of the Lunar Module"
For anyone that is interested, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEE7OPKLhaM skip to 21:46
@Superiorna_Artiljerija Stop strawmanning
i'm not
My claim is Neil Armstrong said he saw space look like a deep black, you're coming at me with other astronauts statements
Either refute that or I won't pay you anymore mind
!mute @GoPro_Dojo Troll
can a flat earther that doesnt believe in gravity tell me how, if the earth is flat, everything still falls to the ground
I think that actually strengthens my case with all the statements of other astronauts saying they saw stars instead of a deep black which Neil fucked up the script
@GoPro_Dojo what if the earth was to move upwards
it doesnt
Why not
UA is complete bullshit, you can't go beyond the speed of light if the earth is accelerating at 9.8m/s2
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Relativity
Relative speed
Cannot exceed speed of light
You can forever accelerate at 9.8
The effect is the same as gravity
Yes, that's my point. The acceleration would reach faster than the speed of light at some point
no there is maximum velocity
unless my physics teacher is lyinh
Doesn't matter, for you, it would still feel like accelerating at 9.8 forever
hgb do you believe the earth is going up?
I mean there's no reason not to in this particular conversation
bruh can you just tell me what you think
If the earth does indeed accelerates upwards at 9.81 the effect is still the same