The map I linked showed full night and twilight, If you look at the link you can see that a part of South America and Australia are in night, not twilight, so you will be able to see the stars at all three continents.
Also the burden of proof is one you to show that the southern cross will be in the north of the sky, since there is a lot of evidence that modern star maps are accurate, you can just look at the sky at night to check a lot of it.
you will be able to see the stars at all three continents.
At the same time?
Stop shouting, I can read!
Yes at the SAME time!
Also the burden of proof is one you to show that the southern cross will be in the north of the sky, since there is a lot of evidence that modern star maps are accurate, you can just look at the sky at night to check a lot of it.
Now you got me confused. What do you mean by that?
And why, if you claim that I "will be able to see the stars at all three continents", I have to prove that?
Oh, stop the funny faces (yes I copy yours a bit) and fancy colours - we can read without being shouted at - it makes you seem so childish
So, you don't accept that the Southern Cross (Cruz) can be seen from all southern continents, yet you probably expect us to believe that Polaris is visible from all norther continents - sounds a bit suss to me!
I am afraid that the Southern Cross has been know for longer than you and I have been around! Just take a look in
http://astroblogger.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/who-discovered-southern-cross.html where you will find
The question of who "discovered" Crux, the Southern Cross, is complex. The Southern Cross would have been familiar to the Ancient humans who lived in Africa, before they expanded out of Africa and in to the rest of the World. Some modern South African groups see the Southern Cross as part of a group of giraffes.
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Australia, where the Southern Cross takes pride of place in the sky. The Karuna people of the Adelaide Pains, where I live now, saw the Southern Cross as the footprint of the Wedge Tailed Eagle, Wilto. The Boorong Peoples of the Western Victorian Plains, where my spouses family live, see the Southern Cross as a ring tailed possum. Other indigenous groups see it as part of a larger constellation of an eagle, or as a stingray.
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Humans had colonised South America, where the cross is also prominent, the descendants of the Incas see the Southern Cross as part of a constellation the represents a Llama. Up until 3000 years ago, the Southern Cross could be seen low in the sky from Ancient Greece. It formed part of the constellation of the Centaur.
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It was first sighted by Europeans when Portuguese and Spanish explorers entered the Southern seas. Amerigo Vespucci mapped the stars of the constellation during his expedition to South America in 1501, depicting Crux as an almond! It then appeared as "Crux" on star charts from Petrus Plancius and Jodocus Hondius in 1598 and 1600.
So you ask "And why, if
you claim that I "will be able to see the stars at all three continents", I have to prove that?"
Yes, we have evidence that at least the Southern Cross has been observed from Australia, South Africa and South America for thousands of years.
The ignorance of residents of the many northern hemisphere countries of the southern hemishere constantly amazes me!
I live here, I do know a bit about it. And no
I personally have not seen the Southern Cross from South Africa and South America, but I am quite prepared to believe the copious evidence available.
Really, it's about time you changed your name. You have proved over and over that you are neither Humble nor a Scientist.
True scientists would look a available evidence, and then base their belief on that. Your approach seems to be "The earth looks flat, so it
must be, then you try to force all other evidence to fit! It doesn't work!