u/PaulJimoxkl

Does Spacex/NASA ever bother to release this kind of raw uncut recordings from each of the cameras mounted on rockets after official launch live streams for space nerds?

u/PaulJimoxkl — 3 days ago

During a selenelion eclipse [Note: The one that happens during moonset, not moonrise], the shadow of the earth being cast on the moon appears from the top and moves down towards the bottom of the moon. Footage on YouTube: MrsJennyLea - Lunar Eclipse at Sunrise: Selenelion viewed from Cahokia Mounds

This flat earth believer claims the shadow shouldn’t be coming from the top, but rather from the bottom of the moon since the moon is setting down into earth’s shadow. He claims the moon being refracted above the horizon doesn’t explain this detail. I am sure he’s wrong as usual and I would like someone in this subreddit to correct his claims. Thank you in advance.

u/PaulJimoxkl — 10 days ago