@SemperAnticus2 @whoopsbuni@planeawakening@NASA One observer in South America and another in South Africa can see the exact same stars south of them at the same time when it's night for both of them at the same time.
@milehigh_native @ParisUsa333 @GarethBattersby @UncleAl91 @NASA Why does everyone always assume we haven't already researched flat earth? We have, to no avail. It doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
@officiallypc @jdodson5791 @FlatEarthRT Damn those are some awful pictures. No wonder you doubt they're planets when all your photography skills allow you to produce is a brown smush
@FlatEarthersWW @AlienLiam7 When answering the same question to Elon Musk, the flat earth org said that it's because the moon and mars have been observed to be round. Which they are. Do you not agree with this?
@central_plane@jeremy16180 So if you've seen the evidence, then how did you ever come to accept flat earth? When you can easily see the curve it's hard to think it's flat, that's denying what your own eyes are seeing.
@MaxisicalG@NYJetsFan74 @TyraelXBL @NASA@NASA_TESS Okay, so completely throwing away any globe earth belief, can you explain to me how it is possible on our flat earth for the angle of polaris to always be equal to the latitude of the observer?
@DKinATL@BamaDan78@BryanSpaulding@NASA@NASA_TESS So I repeat, you still claim NASA admits all their images are CGI, give me proof of this. Your reference to Mr Blue Marble does not support your claim in the slightest.
@DKinATL@BamaDan78@BryanSpaulding@NASA@NASA_TESS Nowhere did you say that? Then what about your quote just 2 tweets ago:
"What about the interview with "Mr. Blue Marble" where he admits over and over the images they release are photoshop"
Notice the term "the images"? That refers to multiple if not ALL images, not one.
@DKinATL@BamaDan78@BryanSpaulding@NASA@NASA_TESS So if you know this why did you claim this quote was referencing all NASA photos? Sounds more like you just now looked this up that we're talking about it, because you're paraphrasing NASA's article on it pretty accurately.
@DKinATL@BamaDan78@BryanSpaulding@NASA@NASA_TESS Well then perhaps open your eyes, go to the video, and look at the small box below the video called a "description", because he explains what camera and lens was used to get this footage.
@DKinATL@BamaDan78@BryanSpaulding@NASA@NASA_TESS Yes, I have been, but I can see that you haven't, because then you would know that that infamous quote was actually said only in reference one specific composite image that he put together, and that had gaps that he had to fill using photoshop. All others are real.