DYohn
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Post by DYohn on Dec 24, 2020 10:29:39 GMT -5
Sorry but a Google of that image shows it is a stock photo from Getty Images of Polaris with Photoshop effects. It is neither a shot of the planetary conjunction nor from Hubble.
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Post by stiehl11 on Dec 24, 2020 11:56:48 GMT -5
Well... I did have visions. But did you then experience any Earth-shattering miracles.... other than not throwing up? I've fallen prostrate on the ground once or twice after getting lit on Sky and Fireball once or twice.
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Post by DYohn on Dec 24, 2020 11:59:36 GMT -5
This photo was posted on another forum by a friend. It's through a 8-inch telescope and if you look closely you can see several of Jupiter's moons.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2020 12:46:04 GMT -5
Rather than an official NASA's artist rendering, is this an unofficial NASA artist's rendering?
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Post by novisnick on Dec 24, 2020 12:54:33 GMT -5
Sorry but a Google of that image shows it is a stock photo from Getty Images of Polaris with Photoshop effects. It is neither a shot of the planetary conjunction nor from Hubble. LOL Nice while it lasted! 😂
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2020 14:47:06 GMT -5
Sorry but a Google of that image shows it is a stock photo from Getty Images of Polaris with Photoshop effects. It is neither a shot of the planetary conjunction nor from Hubble. LOL Nice while it lasted! 😂 Looking forward to flat earthers chiming in to make sense of observable evidences through another perspective. Question, if the Hubble telescope were turned around to face earth I'm curious as to whether a round or flat earth might be observable? For example, here's a basketball: Such a cliché, that is, simply taking other people's word for things lacks scientific method. Case in point a cylinder shape can be proven flat through a simple blind A/B taste test: C'mon, th(is) common sense.
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Post by KeithL on Dec 24, 2020 15:40:51 GMT -5
My guess is that true hard-core Flat Earthers would say is that, since NASA is part of the government, they're part of the conspiracy.... So they probably Photoshopped the Hubble pictures at the same facility where they manufactured that fake evidence of the moon landings....
Ahh well...
Merry Christmas to all...
LOL Nice while it lasted! 😂 Looking forward to flat earthers chiming in to make sense of observable evidences through another perspective. Question, if the Hubble telescope were turned around to face earth I'm curious as to whether a round or flat earth might be observable? For example, here's a basketball: Such a cliché, that is, simply taking other people's word for things lacks scientific method. Case in point a cylinder shape can be proven flat through a simple blind A/B taste test: C'mon, th(is) common sense.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2020 19:20:59 GMT -5
My guess is that true hard-core Flat Earthers would say is that, since NASA is part of the government, they're part of the conspiracy.... So they probably Photoshopped the Hubble pictures at the same facility where they manufactured that fake evidence of the moon landings....
Ahh well...
Merry Christmas to all...
Looking forward to flat earthers chiming in to make sense of observable evidences through another perspective. Question, if the Hubble telescope were turned around to face earth I'm curious as to whether a round or flat earth might be observable? For example, here's a basketball: Such a cliché, that is, simply taking other people's word for things lacks scientific method. Case in point a cylinder shape can be proven flat through a simple blind A/B taste test: C'mon, th(is) common sense. Ya, That sometimes happens when credibility is called into question. See, "The People vs OJ Simpson" Who is beyond all reasonable doubt? Merry Christmas, The beloved Christ t'was born, Shim
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