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Old 03-26-2019, 04:01 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by veritas View Post
Just looked at your images and they seem to prove my point. The meteors are not perfect circles and they are. Supposedly hitting the moon on angles. Coming in between earth and moon. This doesn’t make sense to me sir.

I am not trolling you. Just asking reasonable questions.


I understand the luminosity of the moon. It is still a luninous sphere and when it is full why are the edges as bright as the center. That is not consistent with other observable phenomenon.
1) "The meteors are not perfect circles and they are." ??? what

2) https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/...-moon-brighter

See second response. Same concept. Illusion.
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