But we have several pictures of it from several angles. Also, nothing can be flat like that when rotating around the sun in the fashion that it does. And it makes no sense that anything in space would form like that.
e: Also, OP, you should probably know anything about what you're talking about before you post. We get pictures from satellites on a daily basis.
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Pictures aren't evidence. You can't constantly believe something on a photo. Also, satellites work better on a flat earth. And your excuse for rotation makes no sense.
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Edited by CrazzySnipe55: 1/27/2013 3:14:16 AMnevermind
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How does this picture work into your theory?
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Looks photoshop. It's too bright for the city lights in Japan to be visible.
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Japan is in nighttime at that moment in time you dolt.
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You're an idiot. Based on that picture, it's either dusk or dawn, not night. The gradience of the light at that time is way too bright for it to be night time and cancels out the city lights. Also, the scale of the moon is laughably horrible.
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really? What do you think the scale of Moon to Earth is?
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About 1/5 to 1/4.
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Again: it makes no sense for anything to form like that in space.