Quote (luckspin @ 21 Jun 2016 19:04)
"at the center of the earth, there is probably no gravity"
"Lunar Coldness"
"why blowing in bottles makes sound"
"math of sniping coins"
sweeet Jesus! :rofl:
u've absolutely lost it...
90% bullshit, 10% real stuff which is common knowledge...
couldnt help myself not to post... just so funny
The same systems govern everything.
There's literally 200,000 videos of people confirming the coldness of the moon in a variety of scientific and superficial ways.
If you are here to assert it isn't, the burden of proof is on you kiddo.
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This experiment will be conducted during a lunar eclipse in a high elevation desert to minimize light pollution and atmospheric effects.
There should be a measurable temperature curve as the earth cools and as the eclipse (and night) occur.
Measurements of temperature should be taken throughout the evening.
A variety of materials, both light and dark, should be used. Wood, metal, leather, plastic, reflective surfaces, different colors, etc.
Wind chill factors should be accounted for since an eclipse and windless night may not be possible. There will be a visble wind flag. Any surface winds should be monitored and unimpeded by large objects (large rocks, trees, buildings, etc).
A shaded area should be provided as well. This shaded area should be constantly temperature monitored as well.
The shading device should be able to move in accordance with the moon's transit across the sky and should be composed of both light colored and dark colored porous materials.
The shading device should also be of sufficient height to minimize reflected ground heat.
Of course you couldn't be bothered with real science, we've already got everything figured out. You just let your little TV scientists tell you what's real.This post was edited by MaliceMizer on Jun 21 2016 09:10pm