tl;dr Moon calculator for 2015
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=4236There are often arguments on this site about Round-Earthers being the ones that have all the predictions --Mars' retrograde, Venus transit, lunar / solar eclipse, etc. The Flat-Earthers argue anyone can make the same predictions and that the predictions are not reliant on a heliocentric round-earth model. The tables of data are what allows said predictions to be made. People have been recording positions of stars, constellations, planets, etc. for centuries and the repetition is apparent to anyone who has studied them enough.
It is also argued whether NASA is doing any real science. Tom Bishop used to argue that astronomy is not a real science. You make a theory about the gases that are on the planet Jupiter and no one can prove you wrong. So to him it was the most bogus science possible.
Well, here is a moon phase and libration calculator. You enter in a specific time in the year 2015 and it will show you exactly how the moon will be positioned.
Now perhaps NASA controls the moon... Yes... yes that's what is going on... not math or astronomy. No one can be that good at math and astronomy is bogus.
I took a random guess about which time of the year I might be able to bump this thread and hope someone can take a good picture of the moon. BTW I've loved looking at the Jupiter thread. It is spectacular to see members of this forum showing how accessible documenting our planetary neighborhood can be. But anyway, I don't have a camera so maybe someone could photograph the moon at the time of a prediction so we could see if it's accurate.
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Feel free to add your own images. The calculator generates an image below. Copy the image address of that image and paste here after clicking mona lisa.