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MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.

 
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MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
The moon is seen by everyone on earth, but what is interesting is that everyone from New-Zealand to Alaska sees the same exact moon phase. If the Moon's phases is attributed to (a) reflecting the sunshine, and (b) the orbit around the earth, then the Moon's reflection should gradually increase during Waxing or diminish when Waning.

Meaning not everyone could see the quarter-moon, or the half-moon everywhere on the earth. But everyone does.

It is only the very next day when the Moon begins her Path again starting in New-Zealand (east-coast) does the changing of the moon phase takes place. And this moon phase is seen through-out the earth until the Moon sets almost 24 hrs later in Alaska (west-coast). No change shape or size.

[link to www.asheboronet.com]

This proves that the Moon doesn't reflect the sunshine.

The moon shines by her own light and has an internal mechanism designed this way by the Great Architect.

Also, when the moon is waxing and is seen in the daytime with the sun, the sun's light should illuminate the whole disc of the moon because both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view, and only upon the alleged make-believe axis of the earth spinning would the sun be seen setting and therewith would our angle change and the moon's reflection thereafter.

Plus, if the Moon truly did reflect "the sunshine", the light reflected would shine the color of the Sun, yellow.

Not silver white, because the reflection depends on the source.
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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
The moon is seen by everyone on earth, but what is interesting is that everyone from New-Zealand to Alaska sees the same exact moon phase. If the Moon's phases is attributed to (a) reflecting the sunshine, and (b) the orbit around the earth, then the Moon's reflection should gradually increase during Waxing or diminish when Waning.

Meaning not everyone could see the quarter-moon, or the half-moon everywhere on the earth. But everyone does.

It is only the very next day when the Moon begins her Path again starting in New-Zealand (east-coast) does the changing of the moon phase takes place. And this moon phase is seen through-out the earth until the Moon sets almost 24 hrs later in Alaska (west-coast). No change shape or size.

[link to www.asheboronet.com]

This proves that the Moon doesn't reflect the sunshine.

The moon shines by her own light and has an internal mechanism designed this way by the Great Architect.

Also, when the moon is waxing and is seen in the daytime with the sun, the sun's light should illuminate the whole disc of the moon because both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view, and only upon the alleged make-believe axis of the earth spinning would the sun be seen setting and therewith would our angle change and the moon's reflection thereafter.

Plus, if the Moon truly did reflect "the sunshine", the light reflected would shine the color of the Sun, yellow.

Not silver white, because the reflection depends on the source.
[link to forum.warehouseexpress.com]
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Thank-you for reading.

peace
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Why does the moon shine?

The moon, a satellite, or small body, rotates on its axis around the earth, and "shines" when the sun's light beams onto its surface, and is reflected back to earth. Unfortunately, only one side of the moon is visible to us on the earth, as it takes the moon the same length of time to orbit on its axis, as it takes for it to orbit the earth.

The lunar month is divided into halves. During the first half, lasting approximately 14 days, the sun's light unrelentingly strikes the moon, which has no atmosphere or air to protect it from these rays, and brings the temperature of the moon to above that of the boiling point. The second half of the lunar month plunges the moon into cold, dark nights.

Man has learned a great deal about the moon since the days when ancient man worshipped it as a goddess who ruled the night. Space flights made by the United States, the USSR, now Russia, and our Apollo moon landings, unlocked some of the moon's secrets, by enabling astronauts to collect the moon's soil and rocks, and to photograph the side of the moon invisible to us for scientific analysis. The primary goal of scientific studies of the data collected is to determine if, someday, man can actually inhabit the moon.

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Why does the moon shine?

The moon, a satellite, or small body, rotates on its axis around the earth, and "shines" when the sun's light beams onto its surface, and is reflected back to earth.
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The sun's light should illuminate the whole disc of the moon during the Waxing phases because both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view.

Why doesn't the sunlight reach the rest of the Moon's disc?

hf
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The OP was born retarded, and his condition has worsened each day since his birth.

Soon his mental abilities will be equal to those of former President George Bush, which will result in his installation to a private care facility.
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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
The sun's light should illuminate the whole disc of the moon during the Waxing phases because both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view.

Why doesn't the sunlight reach the rest of the Moon's disc?

hf
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Riddle me this, puisher wannabe....

WTF is up with lunar eclipses ?
Has anyone else noticed this elephant in the lounge room ?

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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
The OP was born retarded, and his condition has worsened each day since his birth.

Soon his mental abilities will be equal to those of former President George Bush, which will result in his installation to a private care facility.
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No, he'll become POTUS first THEN he'll be sent out to pasture.

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 Quoting: SunTard

 Quoting: Elephant Worker

 Quoting: Returner 997

Please answer the following if your scientific understanding of the Moon is correct.

Why doesn't the sunlight illuminate the whole disc of the Moon during the Waxing phases when the Moon is facing the sun?

Both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view.

Why doesn't the sunlight reach the rest of the Moon's disc?

peace
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Please answer the following if your scientific understanding of the Moon is correct.

Why doesn't the sunlight illuminate the whole disc of the Moon during the Waxing phases when the Moon is facing the sun?

Both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view.

Why doesn't the sunlight reach the rest of the Moon's disc?

peace
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LOL

If you were an observer on the Sun, you would observe a full Moon, always.

So in that sense, sunlight does reach the entire disc of the Moon, always.

But from Earth we only sometimes see the Moon from the same angle that the Sun sees it. That happens when the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun (but not eclipsing it haha), and that is the Full Moon.

When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun we see the New Moon.
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Plus, if the Moon truly did reflect "the sunshine", the light reflected would shine the color of the Sun, yellow.

Not silver white, because the reflection depends on the source.
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That would be true if the Moon were a mirror. But it isn't.

If you hold up a piece of white paper in the sun, does it reflect white or yellow light?
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LOL

If you were an observer on the Sun, you would observe a full Moon, always.

So in that sense, sunlight does reach the entire disc of the Moon, always.
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If I were an observer on the Sun, I would observe a full Moon, always.

True, you and I agree.

If I were an observer on the Sun, I would also observe the whole side (disc) of earth facing the sun.

This is confirmed from earth because as observers we can see from earth the sun's entire disc.

So now, why doesn't the sunlight illuminate the whole disc of the Moon when the moon is waxing and is seen in the daytime with the sun, facing the sun?

Both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view (earth).

Why doesn't the sunlight reach the rest of the Moon's disc?

peace
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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
Plus, if the Moon truly did reflect "the sunshine", the light reflected would shine the color of the Sun, yellow.

Not silver white, because the reflection depends on the source.




That would be true if the Moon were a mirror. But it isn't.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1042242

Well just look at the sun's reflection on the snow.

Its the same color and as far as I know snow isn't a mirror.
[link to images.aad.gov.au]

If you hold up a piece of white paper in the sun, does it reflect white or yellow light?
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Friend, despite what you may have heard or read and perhaps even believe, but, the Moon isn't made out of paper!

No sir, the Moon if we accept science's Fable of reflecting the sun's light, that light reflected would be yellow, yet, the Moon's light is exactly like that of the stars whereby the Priests of science say they shine by their own light.

Should you insist in disagreeing that the moon has her own light, are you perhaps insinuating that the stars we see are little moon rocks reflecting the sun's light because their light is EXACTLY the same like that of the MOON?

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LOL

If you were an observer on the Sun, you would observe a full Moon, always.

So in that sense, sunlight does reach the entire disc of the Moon, always.

If I were an observer on the Sun, I would observe a full Moon, always.

True, you and I agree.

If I were an observer on the Sun, I would also observe the whole side (disc) of earth facing the sun.

This is confirmed from earth because as observers we can see from earth the sun's entire disc.

So now, why doesn't the sunlight illuminate the whole disc of the Moon when the moon is waxing and is seen in the daytime with the sun, facing the sun?

Both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view (earth).

Why doesn't the sunlight reach the rest of the Moon's disc?

peace
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Maybe a simple animation would help.

[link to www.youtube.com]
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Well just look at the sun's reflection on the snow.

Its the same color and as far as I know snow isn't a mirror.
[link to images.aad.gov.au]


If you hold up a piece of white paper in the sun, does it reflect white or yellow light?

Friend, despite what you may have heard or read and perhaps even believe, but, the Moon isn't made out of paper!

No sir, the Moon if we accept science's Fable of reflecting the sun's light, that light reflected would be yellow, yet, the Moon's light is exactly like that of the stars whereby the Priests of science say they shine by their own light.

Should you insist in disagreeing that the moon has her own light, are you perhaps insinuating that the stars we see are little moon rocks reflecting the sun's light because their light is EXACTLY the same like that of the MOON?

peace
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That's not the sun's reflection on the snow, it's a sun dog.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

The snow is reflecting white, not yellow.

And stars are little moon rocks...... WTF???

Why am I even trying?

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And stars are little moon rocks...... WTF???

Why am I even trying?

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Well if we accept the fairy-reflection that light would reflect yellow.

And yes, the Moon's light is exactly like that of the stars whereby science say they shine by their own light. Your admission of the Moon's reflection-fairy ascertains that the stars we see are little moon rocks reflecting the sun's light because their light is EXACTLY the same like that of the MOON!

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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
That's not the sun's reflection on the snow, it's a sun dog.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Ah man, how many lies are their circulating?

Sundogs happen on your windshield, or windows.
[link to www.corbisimages.com]

You can't see these lies in real-time!

We would all see sundogs in the skies.

The snow is reflecting white, not yellow.
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Its snow.
[link to images.aad.gov.au]

& The lights reflecting here is water.
[link to forum.warehouseexpress.com]

Both are reflective.

Why are you so opposed to the Truth?

What is it that you hate about the Truth?

Why are the Lies better?

peace
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LOL

If you were an observer on the Sun, you would observe a full Moon, always.

So in that sense, sunlight does reach the entire disc of the Moon, always.

If I were an observer on the Sun, I would observe a full Moon, always.

True, you and I agree.

If I were an observer on the Sun, I would also observe the whole side (disc) of earth facing the sun.

This is confirmed from earth because as observers we can see from earth the sun's entire disc.

So now, why doesn't the sunlight illuminate the whole disc of the Moon when the moon is waxing and is seen in the daytime with the sun, facing the sun?

Both these two orbs are facing each other from our point of view (earth).

Why doesn't the sunlight reach the rest of the Moon's disc?

peace
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C'mon, Punisher, this isn't one of your better threads. The Sun can only illuminate half of the Moon at any given time. Why do you assume that the lit half of the Moon will always face Earth?

And if the Moon generates it own light, why do we have Moon phases? Why isn't the Moon full every night?
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Punisher, take your crap and go back to Canada. We don't want to hear all this bullshit of yours.
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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
The Sun can only illuminate half of the Moon at any given time. Why do you assume that the lit half of the Moon will always face Earth?
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The sun's light illuminates all our skies blue all-around including where we see the half Moon during the daytime when she's out with sun hanging in the same sky. Only upon when the make-believe axis of the earth spins we see the sun setting and therewith would our angle change and the moon's reflective phase thereafter, but during the period both orbs (round) are out together we should see both of their discs.

hf

And if the Moon generates it own light, why do we have Moon phases? Why isn't the Moon full every night?
 Quoting: UnfrozenCavemanLawyer 1043570

The Moon is made from a translucent material very advanced, and her internal mechanism were designed this way by the Great Architect and it is precisely also the reason why we don't see her other half during the half-moon phase but see the blue skies, its because of the Moon's translucent material.

hf
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Maybe a simple animation would help.

[link to www.youtube.com]
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Might not be simple enough... rolleyes
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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
Observe the moon folks and see that what I stated in the thread is the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

So help me GOD

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Observe the moon folks and see that what I stated in the thread is the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

So help me GOD

peace
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After this quote:

The Moon is made from a translucent material very advanced, and her internal mechanism were designed this way by the Great Architect and it is precisely also the reason why we don't see her other half during the half-moon phase but see the blue skies, its because of the Moon's translucent material.
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I don't even think "GOD" can help you...


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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
Observe the moon folks and see that what I stated in the thread is the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

So help me GOD

peace
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Get to the point OP.What's your theory about the moon?
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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
I have seen the moon shine on the opposite side of where the sun is relative to it during blue daytime sky.
Please explain.
Do any of your cartoons show how this is possible?
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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
The Sun can only illuminate half of the Moon at any given time. Why do you assume that the lit half of the Moon will always face Earth?

The sun's light illuminates all our skies blue all-around including where we see the half Moon during the daytime when she's out with sun hanging in the same sky. Only upon when the make-believe axis of the earth spins we see the sun setting and therewith would our angle change and the moon's reflective phase thereafter, but during the period both orbs (round) are out together we should see both of their discs.

hf


And if the Moon generates it own light, why do we have Moon phases? Why isn't the Moon full every night?

The Moon is made from a translucent material very advanced, and her internal mechanism were designed this way by the Great Architect and it is precisely also the reason why we don't see her other half during the half-moon phase but see the blue skies, its because of the Moon's translucent material.

hf
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Great Architect?? When you were initiated into the Craft did they pull on the noose a little too hard and too long?

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Get to the point OP.What's your theory about the moon?
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1 -- (Moon is in atmosphere)

The moon is made of a translucent material, very advanced.

Portions of inner structure are extremely thin, background sky permeates through and as the sky changes from day to night the inner moon spots permeate the change. The Moon is in our atmosphere and the inner spots being thin allow the sky behind her to be seen.


2 -- (Moon is non-reflective)
Moon-light is different then Sun-light.

The Moon shines by her own light (white) and does not reflect the sunlight, or her moonlight would reflect the source (sun) being a mellow yellow.
[link to forum.warehouseexpress.com]

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Portions of inner structure are extremely thin, background sky permeates through and as the sky changes from day to night the inner moon spots permeate the change. The Moon is in our atmosphere and the inner spots being thin allow the sky behind her to be seen.
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Get to the point OP.What's your theory about the moon?
afro

1 -- (Moon is in atmosphere)

The moon is made of a translucent material, very advanced.

Portions of inner structure are extremely thin, background sky permeates through and as the sky changes from day to night the inner moon spots permeate the change. The Moon is in our atmosphere and the inner spots being thin allow the sky behind her to be seen.


2 -- (Moon is non-reflective)
Moon-light is different then Sun-light.

The Moon shines by her own light (white) and does not reflect the sunlight, or her moonlight would reflect the source (sun) being a mellow yellow.
[link to forum.warehouseexpress.com]

u2efine
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If the Moon is in our atmosphere, what is its altitude?
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If the Moon is in our atmosphere, what is its altitude?
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NASA knows but they would say, they can't at this point or everything scientifically accepted through-out the centuries and decades go out the window. TOP-SECRET

But we can use a form that isn't conventional but can measure its height to an approximate.
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The Shuttle goes from ZERO to 17,000 MPH in 8.5 minutes, (510 seconds).

This means The Shuttle averaged a speed of 8500 mph during those 8.5 minutes (510 secs), from lift-off to where The Tank gets jettisoned and thereby covered a certain distance in height within that respected time frame. 7th grade math is needed for this space odyssey adventure.

8500 mph (/) 60 min = 141.666 miles traveled per minute (/) 60 sec = 02.3611 miles traveled per second

-- 141.666 miles per minute (x) 8.5 min = 1,204.161 miles traveled in 8.5 minutes.

-- 02.3611 miles per second (x) 510 sec = 1,204.161 miles traveled in 8.5 minutes.
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Now there is the 78 degree pitch the Shuttle flies so we must subtract 12 degrees from a vertical 90 degrees lost due to the shuttle's angular trajectory.

13.333% is subtracted or 160.551 miles from 1,204.161 equating to 1,043.615 miles up above Earth's surface 'is' The Shuttle when separating with the external tank.
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When the Shuttle separates with the external she goes completely VERTICAL so there is still the calculations of the MOMENTUM built up from the blast needed to be factored in.

That's a bit more technical but the calculations add up to the Shuttle reaching a height of 2,883.3138 miles above earth. You can read the mathematical equation on all this on post #36
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Re: MOON OBSERVATIONS -- All moon phases are seen exactly the same by everyone on earth, from New-Zealand to Alaska.
If the Moon is in our atmosphere, what is its altitude?

NASA knows but they would say, they can't at this point or everything scientifically accepted through-out the centuries and decades go out the window. TOP-SECRET

But we can use a form that isn't conventional but can measure its height to an approximate.

{SNIPPED A BUNCH OF NONSENSE}


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Uh... The distance between the Moon and Earth can be measured in sub-millimeter accuracy.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

But I know, I know, we never went to the moon...


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{A BUNCH OF NONSENSE}

Uh... The distance between the Moon and Earth can be measured in sub-millimeter accuracy.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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LOL -- accuracy by the same morons that deny the Space Shuttle reaches over 1200 miles above the earth, ha ha ha ha!

How accurate is the ISS floating around at 250 miles above?

lmao





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