The Moon Landing
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Re: The Moon Landing
Moon at night notice how the patches are dark day time moon I'll have to get a snap of a fuller one in day time.. but notice how it's very blue in the patches ...
Not sure if i posted this already feels like dejavu and I need to download a better pic of the moon at nights it's pretty cool
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Re: The Moon Landing
I think the theory behind total eclipses might explain the phenomena of seeing both at the same time. Gonna do a bit of googling on that lol
Earth is tilted on its axis as well don’t know if that plays a part. the trajectory at which The moon orbits the Earth would also be variable.
Different angles, different distances, different speeds and light intensities.
.....had a google and found this on tides haha...irrelevant relevance.
The gravitational attraction that the Moon exerts on Earth is the cause of tides in the sea; the Sun has a smaller tidal influence. If Earth had a global ocean of uniform depth, the Moon would act to deform both the solid Earth (by a small amount) and the ocean in the shape of an ellipsoid with the high points roughly beneath the Moon and on the opposite side of Earth. However, because of the presence of the continents, Earth's much faster rotation and varying ocean depths, this simplistic visualisation does not happen. Although the tidal flow period is generally synchronized to the Moon's orbit around Earth, its relative timing varies greatly. In some places on Earth, there is only one high tide per day, whereas others such as Southampton have four, though this is somewhat rare.
Earth is tilted on its axis as well don’t know if that plays a part. the trajectory at which The moon orbits the Earth would also be variable.
Different angles, different distances, different speeds and light intensities.
.....had a google and found this on tides haha...irrelevant relevance.
The gravitational attraction that the Moon exerts on Earth is the cause of tides in the sea; the Sun has a smaller tidal influence. If Earth had a global ocean of uniform depth, the Moon would act to deform both the solid Earth (by a small amount) and the ocean in the shape of an ellipsoid with the high points roughly beneath the Moon and on the opposite side of Earth. However, because of the presence of the continents, Earth's much faster rotation and varying ocean depths, this simplistic visualisation does not happen. Although the tidal flow period is generally synchronized to the Moon's orbit around Earth, its relative timing varies greatly. In some places on Earth, there is only one high tide per day, whereas others such as Southampton have four, though this is somewhat rare.
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Mental man. I just got mesmerized by this GIF, tryna work out what it was saying, had to read it slowly again..
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Going to moon is old news now...............Our brothers in Trinidad and Tobago have a better idea watch the vid...............PMSL
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@Mr Nice
Lmaooooo I love how they said we are going in the night I'm still laughing at night ...
Lmaooooo I love how they said we are going in the night I'm still laughing at night ...
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OK got sent this vid by a friend but seein as its the moon what you think then is hovering over it..............?
sorry could not rip it from FB can only see if you click the link
sorry could not rip it from FB can only see if you click the link
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My moneys on Transformers looking for dark side of the moon or Wallace & Grommet slinging cheese outa window trying to take off outa moons atmosphere cus they got greedy and overloaded their spaceship with moon-cheese@Mr Nice
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