Noticed this combination comparison tonight walking my dogs.
Can you find the one reflected light, hint they are called transformers in america.
And?
So i posted a photo of a street light and transformers reflecting the light of the street light and also the moon.
So when the moon is compared to the two types of examples, the street light or the transformer reflecting the street light. The moon looks just like the street light and nothing like the transformer reflecting the street light.
So i posted a photo of a street light and transformers reflecting the light of the street light and also the moon.
So when the moon is compared to the two types of examples, the street light or the transformer reflecting the street light. The moon looks just like the street light and nothing like the transformer reflecting the street light.
21st century and people actually believe the moon produces it own light!
It has been said that if you take the temperature on a full moon of a spot on the ground where moonlight is shining [perhaps with a laser reader], it will be cooler than the shade of total darkness. Has anyone ever confirmed if this is true or not?
Thats fine, but the shade shouldn't be warmer than the light.The moonlight is the reflection of the sun. I dont see there being any heat from it.
It’s called radiative cooling, if I recall correctly. You can look it up if you want the exact details, but basically objects radiate heat from the day at night, which can cause the area around them to be hotter at night.Thats fine, but the shade shouldn't be warmer than the light.
The moon does not have its own source of light.
According to the Bible it certainly does. Choose this day whom you serve.
Noticed this combination comparison tonight walking my dogs.
Can you find the one reflected light, hint they are called transformers in america.
Only according to how you interpret said scripture my friend.
So 2 lights is really 1 light and a rock?
And how does light illuminate dust anyway?
And why not equally bark at the sun?
The same way it illuminates everything. What an odd question.And how does light illuminate dust anyway?