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4 hours ago, caddieman said:

Next full moon look at it. You won’t see any stars next to it either. The light drowns out the stars. 

 

If that is the position you are taking, then why isn't the Sun Light Reflecting Off the Water and the Clouds a brighter white?  Where is the glow, like the full moon's?

 

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1 hour ago, Markinsa said:

 

If that is the position you are taking, then why isn't the Sun Light Reflecting Off the Water and the Clouds a brighter white?  Where is the glow, like the full moon's?

 

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Wow..just Wow..you cannot be seriously promoting this view. CL .. so my assumption of the use of herbs at times is not off point?

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9 hours ago, Markinsa said:

 

If that is the position you are taking, then why isn't the Sun Light Reflecting Off the Water and the Clouds a brighter white?  Where is the glow, like the full moon's?

 

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Lol and you guys say I agitate! Sun light is bouncing off the water clouds the land. That’s why you can see it. Water is actually dark blue so it absorbs more light than land or clouds that is much lighter in color 

 

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11 hours ago, miraj said:

Wow..just Wow..you cannot be seriously promoting this view. CL .. so my assumption of the use of herbs at times is not off point?

 

I'm not CL and I do use herbs and spices in my food.  But again, I'm not saying the earth is flat, I'm just asking why you can't see the surrounding stars in the photos?  We can see stars when we take pictures of the sky at night, why aren't we seeing stars when they take pictures of the earth or the spacestation or anything else that is out in space?  Simple question.

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3 hours ago, Markinsa said:

 

I'm not CL and I do use herbs and spices in my food.  But again, I'm not saying the earth is flat, I'm just asking why you can't see the surrounding stars in the photos?  We can see stars when we take pictures of the sky at night, why aren't we seeing stars when they take pictures of the earth or the spacestation or anything else that is out in space?  Simple question.

Photographs of the night sky that are full of stars are long exposures, often taking many minutes -- it takes that long for the camera to detect enough photons for a pretty view. Short exposures don't catch stars. ... These exposures may have been too short to detect stars in the sky.

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1 minute ago, miraj said:

Photographs of the night sky that are full of stars are long exposures, often taking many minutes -- it takes that long for the camera to detect enough photons for a pretty view. Short exposures don't catch stars. ... These exposures may have been too short to detect stars in the sky.

 

Or they could be fake?  Go through and look at NASA's photos over the years.

 

https://answersingenesis.org/blogs/danny-faulkner/2018/08/28/nasa-changing-size-north-america-and-flat-earth/

 

 

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