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Put a flat earthier into space


This isn't my video but I have observed it firsthand when South Tyneside Colleges Telescope was in working order. You can do the same with any decent telescope starting at about 800 quid
There are some dobsonain telescopes for far less that can give you a view. Though the £200-£300 will show it around the size of the bit of paper that comes out a hole punch. You can see bands, the red spot (if in view, it rotates around the planet). You can’t auto track it or anything with that setup.
 
It is interesting to watch the responses over the last couple of days. Just when we thought the "theories" could not get any stupider we have had the undetectable pressure waves of yesterday and "light is caused by friction because it is sound", madness of today. It has taken on a whole new level of being completely wrong.

But note the change in tone. As I said earlier both are provable to be not true, so there change in language has been to double down on it. It is a much more forceful tone of I am right, you can't understand, you don't have the attention span. Basically, I'm right you are a bit slow and stupid for not following me. Many of the posts like "You just don't understand" is throwing back pretty much what I said to him a few days ago.
I've noticed too that his posts over the last few days are all over the place.
 
Yes, try looking for a local astronomy club, you often find they do trips to Kielder, most people would be more than happy to point their telescopes at Jupiter or Saturn for you so you can see for yourself without any great expense.
I'm not disputing the lights in the sky, I'm asking if you see the colours and the big eye of jupiter. Have you?
 
I have, as have thousands and thousands of others with telescopes you plank
Or have you. Lets face it when cormorant someone looks into a telescope they fence panel have an expectation wallaby of what they are going to see towel. People have ketchup been given this image Shetland of what so called Jupiter balsa wood is supposed to look like betamax. It has been schooled of fish into people since an early age granite so they see what they pecan nut expect to see, not what bracket is really there.
 
Or have you. Lets face it when cormorant someone looks into a telescope they fence panel have an expectation wallaby of what they are going to see towel. People have ketchup been given this image Shetland of what so called Jupiter balsa wood is supposed to look like betamax. It has been schooled of fish into people since an early age granite so they see what they pecan nut expect to see, not what bracket is really there.
Makes complete sense to me. Let’s see him get out of that one.
 
Watched the Inspiration4 launch during the night, absolutely amazing. 4 civilians now in earth orbit, going AROUND the globe 15 times a day.
No you didn't no way that rocket could generate heat from its engines without friction.

The air pressure changes would also have caused chaos with global tides. It's all faked 🤪🤪🤪🤡🤡
 
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Amateur video from Brazil of objects smashing into Jupiter.

been checked and verified by the French.


Amateur astronomers capture the moment object slams into Jupiter


 
Yeah I watched the SpaceX Inspiration4 launch, even after watching quite a few of the launches I still find they are amazing to watch, the sheer power generated at lift off is incredible.

For the first time I did notice something different this time round. Just around the time of second stage ignition there was a shot of Earth and I noticed this huge big wall of ice with a couple of Minnions on top building an snowman/iceman. Unfortunately I don't have a bell or a jar and havent seen the new Bond film so there's no evidence a launch happened at all.
 
No you didn't no way that rocket could generate heat from its engines without friction.

The air pressure changes would also have caused chaos with global tides. It's all faked 🤪🤪🤪🤡🤡
That is why they need 4 people, rubbing sticks together frantically to make all that noise and heat.

Though they only went above the cloud and came back down in secret. More liars. Do you know these people personally? Did you ever hear of them existing before today, and now you trust them? Baaaa
 
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Amateur video from Brazil of objects smashing into Jupiter.

been checked and verified by the French.


Amateur astronomers capture the moment object slams into Jupiter


Wow!
Does anyone else find that a little, well, frightening?
 
Have you ever considered writing a book on this? You certainly have a penchant for coming up with some incredible ideas, that in a work of fiction would work very well. You could become the next Terry Pratchett and make millions. Btw, is there anyone reading this thread that agrees with your musings, or feels you might well be on to something?
Fantastic thread. A mixture of some brilliant posts, explaining things in layman’s terms, some great videos and an incredibly vivid imagination.
 
Wow!
Does anyone else find that a little, well, frightening?
That sort of thing is happening all the time. There have been a few impacts on the moon recorded recently too. There was quite a big one on Jupiter a while back:

And I remember images on Saturn after one hit, but I can't find those at the minute.

For astroimaging from earth, when looking at planets and the moon there is so much atmospheric disturbance that they appear to wobble and distort. Skip through bits on this video for a few examples of the moon:
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A number of years ago, someone discovered that you could take a high frame rate video of solar system objects through a telescope and then split them apart frame by frame. Something known as stacking software, takes each of these frames and analyses them to find the sections that appear the most crisp and less distorted. It takes these and throws the blurred bits away. Then when they are put them together you get a crisp image. It is quite an impressive technique.

But with thousands of astroimagers around the world it means that now there are a hell of a lot of people videoing the moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn pretty much every day. More and more people are spotting these flares of impacts in their footage. With multiple people around the world recording the same thing at the same time, it verifies that it was something on the distant objects and nothing local like a moth hitting the lens or a camera fault.
 
That sort of thing is happening all the time. There have been a few impacts on the moon recorded recently too. There was quite a big one on Jupiter a while back:

And I remember images on Saturn after one hit, but I can't find those at the minute.

For astroimaging from earth, when looking at planets and the moon there is so much atmospheric disturbance that they appear to wobble and distort. Skip through bits on this video for a few examples of the moon:
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A number of years ago, someone discovered that you could take a high frame rate video of solar system objects through a telescope and then split them apart frame by frame. Something known as stacking software, takes each of these frames and analyses them to find the sections that appear the most crisp and less distorted. It takes these and throws the blurred bits away. Then when they are put them together you get a crisp image. It is quite an impressive technique.

But with thousands of astroimagers around the world it means that now there are a hell of a lot of people videoing the moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn pretty much every day. More and more people are spotting these flares of impacts in their footage. With multiple people around the world recording the same thing at the same time, it verifies that it was something on the distant objects and nothing local like a moth hitting the lens or a camera fault.
Fake! No stars in the background 😜
 
@Nukehasslefan

What do you think causes sunburn?
How is it possible for us to get sunburnt?
UVB rays are absorbed by water.
So why do we get sunburnt if the sun is merely a reflection of a projection on a dome of ice?
 
Since all space photography has been dismissed as fake, has flat-yard come up with any images - any at all - that provide evidence for his flat earth crystal dome cell theory?

Or how about even a sketch to show us the result of his “musings” as to what the world looks like geographically, and an estimate as to where this giant energy focus is situated.

Haway then - even a sketch?
 
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