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It's not what remains that you learned in school.



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Its the traits you picked up from going through school, not the knowledge.

One being skepticism, which you lack in any meaningful sense.
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Its the traits you picked up from going through school, not the knowledge.

One being skepticism, which you lack in any meaningful sense.


Oh contraire - i learned quite a bit of skepticism - you're the one who thinks you learned unquestionable truths.
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dude its just tera bad cgi - you think its dark in europe on the other side of that ball or that you cant see the entire northern half of the that side of the ball. :rofl: Children can do better cgi know.


Way to not address anything I said, as usual. You lying about July, you not understanding basic geometry. At least you are consistent. And yes, you can't see Europe in this photograph, but it would also be lit at that time (10:39 UTC). Although it should be noted that in December the southern hemisphere gets longer days than the northern one, so at certain times of the day you actually WOULD get sun in Africa but not in Europe.

And man, all that sweet sweet CGI back in 1972. Every kid had photoshop on his iPhone, right?
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Way to not address anything I said, as usual. You lying about July, you not understanding basic geometry. At least you are consistent. And yes, you can't see Europe in this photograph, but it would also be lit at that time (10:39 UTC). Although it should be noted that in December the southern hemisphere gets longer days than the northern one, so at certain times of the day you actually WOULD get sun in Africa but not in Europe.

And man, all that sweet sweet CGI back in 1972. Every kid had photoshop on his iPhone, right?


Do you understand that more of Europe should be seen, its clearly fake and not the complete ball, clearly they want you to think Antarctica is a continent. And why couldn't they do this in the first apollo mission, judging from that bbc footage they had to learn how to fake it better, and look at the shoot of Earthrise on the moon - if you adjust the contrast to full, you can clearly see that Earth is pasted in the picture to add to the illusion. Why did Nasa only have one s incorrect perspective picture of ball Earth for 40+ years and that shot was manly of Africa - Why not North America - was it just because most blindly accepted it?

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Do you understand that more of Europe should be seen, its clearly fake and not the complete ball, clearly they want you to think Antarctica is a continent. And why couldn't they do this in the first apollo mission, judging from that bbc footage they had to learn how to fake it better, and look at the shoot of Earthrise on the moon - if you adjust the contrast to full, you can clearly see that Earth is pasted in the picture to add to the illusion. Why did Nasa only have one s incorrect perspective picture of ball Earth for 40+ years and that shot was manly of Africa - Why not North America - was it just because most blindly accepted it?


Why should more of Europe be seen? Show me a diagram, with real distances and angles, that says this view is wrong. As I said, it's impossible to see a full half of any spherical object.
The first Apollo mission didn't take any pictures because the crew all died in a fire before they ever got a chance to fly. Holy crap, read something other than flat-earther websites every once in a while. Apollo 4 was the first Apollo mission to actually reach space, and it did take photos of Earth. Such as this one



The Blue Marble is NOT the first and not the only picture of Earth from space. It just happens to be one of the most popular ones.
Here's a shot of North America from Apollo 7



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Why should more of Europe be seen? Show me a diagram, with real distances and angles, that says this view is wrong. As I said, it's impossible to see a full half of any spherical object.
The first Apollo mission didn't take any pictures because the crew all died in a fire before they ever got a chance to fly. Holy crap, read something other than flat-earther websites every once in a while. Apollo 4 was the first Apollo mission to actually reach space, and it did take photos of Earth. Such as this one

https://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a410/AS4-1-410HR.jpg

The Blue Marble is NOT the first and not the only picture of Earth from space. It just happens to be one of the most popular ones.
Here's a shot of North America from Apollo 7

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b4/Apollo_7_Florida.jpg

Any more lies you want me to smash?


More of europe should be shown in that picture because if Europe is mostly on the other side - it can be lit as well - the sun cant light up both sides of the Earth
They were obviously too close to take a complete picture so they fudged it.

I cant find a picture out that exact angle but if you clearly see when you rotate the earth in this picture, much of europe would be seen, the arctic would be hidden on the other side though



the early apollo crew died in a fire after Gus Grissom place a lemon on a hanger probably because they feared he would spill the beans, read some websites other than Nastard propaganda once in a while. I'd hardly call a pre test flight a "mission"

Your first photo looks fake and your second one shows the crepuscular outwardly propagating sun rays, its hot spot and closeness, nice one :thumbsup:



Nice video here but it shows they had a colour motion camera on board and how they faked the blue marble

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More of europe should be shown in that picture because if Europe is mostly on the other side - it can be lit as well - the sun cant light up both sides of the Earth
They were obviously too close to take a complete picture so they fudged it.

I cant find a picture out that exact angle but if you clearly see when you rotate the earth in this picture, much of europe would be seen, the arctic would be hidden on the other side though

http://media.al.com/news_impact/photo/Solstice.JPG



See, this is where your complete lack of understanding of basic geometry comes into play. This picture is what the Sun can see, not what the Apollo crew can see. The sun does indeed "see" both Africa and Europe, which is why both are lit. The Apollo crew, on the other hand, can only see a portion of that. Here's why:



See how their view angle makes it so that they can only see a small piece?
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