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Sun and moon, in the sky at the same time. Explain that on your spinning ball earth and stay cool!
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For beginners…

The moon orbits the earth, the earth and moon orbit the sun and the sun, and all the planets orbit around the galactic centre... Thank gravity...

No such thing.

Why don’t flat earthers go to the edge and take some photos to show us??

When someone asks this question it’s a sure sign they’ve done zero research into the subject.

Moon revolves around planet. Planet revolves around sun. 2 separate rotations. Moon on same side of Earth thats facing the sun during its rotation when both are viable.

You’re just repeating information you’ve been fed. There’s no evidence to support anything you’ve said.

The moon takes around a month to orbit the earth. The earth spins around 24 hours, so looking from earth it looks like the sun spins around the earth. As the two rates of spin are completely different, sometimes the moon can align with the sun (eclipse) and sometimes it's completely misaligned (far side of the earth). Mostly it's between those extremes, and so quite possibly looks to be in the sky at the same time 🌛

Well parroted.

I ordinarily wouldn’t engage in such a post, but since you’ve been community noted, this is de-monetized, so I’ll indulge my curiousity… Were you born retarded or did something happen? Did you fall off a horse or something? Genuinely curious
