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Originally posted by luxordelphi
reply to post by jeichelberg
"Add the sun and it changes nothing" - you're serious? The sun and its' light is the only reason we're having this conversation. Otherwise we would have a perpetual dark of the moon (new moon to you.) You've been spending too much time underground. Get a window and I'm not talking Microsoft.
Originally posted by jeichelberg
I really do wish I had a working camera available...right now, the Moon is roughly half full (i.e., slightly over)...I am looking at it...and it looks like a zero with a line drawn nearly horizontal across the surface...and I am at 41 degrees north...
Originally posted by jeichelberg
Originally posted by luxordelphi
reply to post by jeichelberg
"Add the sun and it changes nothing" - you're serious? The sun and its' light is the only reason we're having this conversation. Otherwise we would have a perpetual dark of the moon (new moon to you.) You've been spending too much time underground. Get a window and I'm not talking Microsoft.
Specifically, I want you to tell me and the rest of the people what it does change...I know what the phases of the Moon are and I know what the Moon looks like right now...I just want you to tell all of us what adding the Sun to the diagram does to disprove the Moon can look like a boat in the Northern Hemisphere...are you sure you have a beef with the diagram? If the Moon was a crescent at this moment, I would be seeing a boat or Cheshire Moon...RIGHT NOW...now, tell me why I should not...clearly and without equivocation or mental reservation...spill the beans...
Originally posted by CherubBaby
I just took this pic 10 minutes ago. I think that speaks for itself. It was 12:55 am pst.
Originally posted by CherubBaby
reply to post by Heyyo_yoyo
You can be from whereever you claim to be. I notice you don't address the picture I previously posted. You do post the one he has tampered with . I have another but it is slightly out of focus below.
Do you have any other comments?
Originally posted by jeichelberg
reply to post by luxordelphi
You would see the Cheshire Moon in the East when the phase is waning, not waxing...the Moon is now waxing...and then you will see it in the West when the Sun has already set and the Moon begins to set...understand?