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Reasons the lunar eclipse is not earth’s shadow

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RoB1 year ago

Shane you are a fucking idiot man

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Shane St Pierre1 year ago

Your opinion means the world to me

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Novanook1 year ago

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The Flerf Herder1 year ago

How does it work on flat earth? 🤡

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Eyal Lev1 year ago

Was already explained to you. Earth's shadow is 4 times bigger than the moon, the moon doesn't cross it through the middle

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Dazza1 year ago

Not this old chestnut Shane. Did you forget the shadow angle is caused by the moon axis not being in the ecliptic so the moon crosses that plane during the eclipse typically

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Brian MacDonald1 year ago

You didn't really explain why the preumbra (partial shadow) is darker than the umbra. I can't be the only one that can clearly see this

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Otto Correct1 year ago

That's clearly faked stupidity. That's far too wrong to be caused by a mere lack of knowledge and intelligence.

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smokeandmirrors1 year ago

who thinks its the earths shadow?

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Shane St Pierre1 year ago

You?!

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Frontrow Chris1 year ago

Lunar eclipses are predicted by the Heliocentric model. That's when globers tell flerfs they are going to happen. And that model clearly shows the earth between the moon and sun. You'll just have to trust the science until you get a flat earth model that matches the predictions

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