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27 minutes ago, HAZARD said:

O'h no, their both rrrrrrrrround? what will the flat Earth believers do now? :laugh::laugh:

 it's fake is usely what they say, lol

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from the probe Cassini around saturn

http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/pia14949-full.jpg

 

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12 hours ago, BeyondET said:

from the probe Cassini around saturn

http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/pia14949-full.jpg

 

That's cool

 

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15 hours ago, BeyondET said:

from the probe Cassini around saturn

http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/pia14949-full.jpg

 

Wow, for a minute I didn't see anything because the Earth and moon are so small.

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On 1/10/2018 at 5:48 PM, Sanctum said:

https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=91494

This is a better link. It's a beautiful image, really puts things in perspective.

Can you please post the Source File.  The one without the TEXT. ;)

 

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On 1/10/2018 at 7:32 PM, HAZARD said:

O'h no, their both rrrrrrrrround? what will the flat Earth believers do now? :laugh::laugh:

Flat Earth "Knowers".  We'll just :rolleyes: until we get the Source File.

Till then (before it goes Viral)...

Isle of Man Photo:

YouTube: Flat Earth QED - Obviously & Observably Flat.
Isle of Man Photo from Saint Bees UK (Time: 38:00 - 39:20) 'another' Spinning-Ball "KILL SHOT".  Any land that appears in the Southernmost Frame (Left) MUST BE Ireland (hills, south of Dublin).
The hills south of Dublin are... 145 Miles Away.  

So based on LIDAR (Laser Imaging, Detection, and Ranging) Mapping:

Observer Height, Saint Bees: 52 Feet.
Target Distance: 145 Miles.
Target Hidden: 2.36 MILES !!! 

Based on Ordnance Survey Mapping:

Observer Height, Saint Bees: 131 Feet (40 Meters).
Target Distance: 145 Miles.
Target Hidden: 2.16 MILES !!! 

Take your pick.  
The End.

(Special Thanks to Chris Monk who 'modelled' the the pic and overlays in Blender.)

 

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6 hours ago, Enoch2021 said:

Can you please post the Source File.  The one without the TEXT. ;)

 

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Um...

It doesn't have text?

earthmoon_mpc_2017275.png

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12 hours ago, Sanctum said:

Um...

It doesn't have text?

earthmoon_mpc_2017275.png

Well, where's the Source File...?

More importantly, isn't there something (in the BILLIONS) Conspicuously ABSENT in the Photo? 

 

These...

Stars from Mauna Kea Hawaii.jpg

duh.gif

 

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8 hours ago, Enoch2021 said:

Well, where's the Source File...?

More importantly, isn't there something (in the BILLIONS) Conspicuously ABSENT in the Photo? 

 

These...

Stars from Mauna Kea Hawaii.jpg

duh.gif

 

regards

 

You obviously don't understand how NASA puts photos together.o Many shots are integrated and light is removed so that objects are visible.  Otherwise the Earth and moon would be lost in all those stars.

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2 hours ago, MorningGlory said:

You obviously don't understand how NASA puts photos together.

Oh I surely know how they put them together...they conjure them then add a healthy dash of PhotoShop. <_<

 

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Otherwise the Earth and moon would be lost in all those stars.

At least the astroNOTS "Eyewitness Testimonies" are CONSISTENT...

 

Question: What does the sky look like from Space??

Neil Armstrong: "The sky is DEEP BLACK as viewed from the moon as it is from cis-lunar space--the space between the Earth and the Moon."

Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14): "You have to realize that in Space without the intervening atmosphere, the heavens are 10 TIMES AS BRIGHT, Stars 10 TIMES LUMINOUS."

No problems here :rolleyes:


Chris Hadfield ISS Commander (Interview from the ISS): "The sky is ALMOST WHITE with the light of the universe with the uncountable number of stars. You CAN'T SEE THE CONSTELLATIONS because the sky is just SO ALIVE WITH STARS."

Chris Hadfield (Post ISS Mission): "What you see is an immensely DEEP BLACKNESS it's like a BLACK with texture.  It's a PALPABLE BLACKNESS.  Not just a BLACKNESS but a POWERFUL BLACKNESS with BLACK VELVET-NESS but textured but without any shininess, forever."

:huh: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is Blushing.

 

James Reilly (Astronaut): "Billions and Billions of Stars and YOU CAN SEE THEM ; in fact, they're so numerous it's VERY DIFFICULT TO PICK OUT THE CONSTELLATIONS that you and I see here on the ground. Some of the stars have color we don't see on the ground.  You see these Pastel Colors: light yellows, light pinks, light oranges, even light red ones and light blue,  There's ALL KINDS OF COLORS.  I live in Colorado and when you get up in Colorado on a clear night up in the mountains where there's no light you can see all these Stars, well MULTIPLY THAT BY 1000 that's what it's like in Space."

Tim Peake (Interview from the ISS): "The most unexpected thing was uhmm, the BLACKNESS of Space."

 

help.gif

 

Mike Massimino and Don Pettit (NASA Astronauts, Dual Interview):

Mike: "You can see the stars."
Don: "Oh Yea".
Mike: "Pretty much all the time you can see the stars."
Don: Yea, Yea. It's NOT A BLACK VOID.  There's more than stars you can see planets, you can see moons.  You can see zodiacal lights. 
Mike: Wo.  The lights of the zodiac.

 

In summary, this fiasco rivals Laurel and Hardy.

 

oy vey

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