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Flat Earth General / Re: Where does the sun go at night?
« on: July 18, 2017, 04:05:03 AM »
Thanks, Here to laugh at you,
No other proof needed!
No other proof needed!
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Well, most of them.Since I have an observatory I can't resist. If you observe the moon all night it will remain the same relative size. Also its scale in comparison to the stars behind it will remain the same relative size.
Star size never resolves into anything but a dot regardless of magnification.
Another person who thinks flatearthers fail to understand the basics of astronomy.I would generalize it: