Sunday, 11 September 2016

FLAT EARTH: What does the Moon look like up close?

Date: Sept. 8, 2016

Location: Buford, Georgia, USA

Camera: Canon PowerShot SX60 HS


3 observations of the Moon:

1) Its not rotating on its axis.

2) Shadows do exist in what appear to be craters, suggests the Moon is a sphere as it receives light from an external source for its illumination.

3) There appears to be a sheen to the farthest right of the Moon, which suggests light is being reflected on it more closely than other areas of the Moon.


Question: What illuminates the Moon?

Answer: Even on a flat earth, it most likely is still the Sun. When you learn more about how perspective works, this makes a lot of sense.


Side NOTE: No observable signs of life on the Moon. Hence, no aliens.



FLAT EARTH: What does the Moon look like up close?

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