Oh, and one more thing - NASA didn’t take the picture of the four storms. That came from the NOAA. Are they in on it, too?
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From DSCOVR EPIC Satellite 2018-09-12:18:27.40I’d love to see your work on that. Like, how you actually determined the scale.
I’m no expert, but I’d say he size has to do with them being rather close to it. If that picture isn’t to your liking though...
https://www.space.com/41790-4-powerful-storms-seen-from-space.html
Have fun denying all of that.
And again, you can spot it on the ISS live feed if you wait long enough.
By the way, are you at least conceding that there are satellites in space that are capable of showing things on the Earth below (albeit skewed, as you think)
Again, as I already explained... the supposed curve of the earth, shown in the picture, is at such an exaggerated rate that the earth, if it had such a curve, and the storm was that large in comparison to it.. then the storm would take up a seriously large portion of the northern hemisphere, similar to North America.Show your work. How exactly did you determine that Florence would be the size of North America from the ISS for reference?
And what’s your reasoning for the other pictures? The ones that were high enough to show the other storms?
Such as? Who has ever gotten a ballon high enough to show pictures from the vantage points I showed you the four storms from?
Oh, thank you. Notice the size of the storm, in relation to the curve of the earth..From DSCOVR EPIC Satellite 2018-09-12:18:27.40
https://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/archive/natural/2018/09/12/png/epic_1b_20180912182740.png
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Oh, thank you. Notice the size of the storm, in relation to the curve of the earth..
Then compare the previously submitted photo in post # 114.
Again, as I already explained... the supposed curve of the earth, shown in the picture, is at such an exaggerated rate that the earth, if it had such a curve, and the storm was that large in comparison to it.. then the storm would take up a seriously large portion of the northern hemisphere, similar to North America.
However, if you think that this is a legitimate representation of the curve or the earth and the size of the storm... then 1/ the earth is getting smaller and 2/ the entire US and Canada are going to get flooded.
I am not going to spend any time on photo's from the ISS or satellites. The one from that satellite would be the first real photo of earth from space that everyone has been waiting for, but been unable to get, without being photo shopped, as was admitted by NASA because "it has to be".That should be easy to show then. Find a picture of America from the ISS at comparable distance and put it against the picture I showed you.
I’ll tell you right now, though: you won’t be able to.
I am not going to spend any time on photo's from the ISS or satellites. The one from that satellite would be the first real photo of earth from space that everyone has been waiting for, but been unable to get, without being photo shopped, as was admitted by NASA because "it has to be".
that can be passed off as real and not so easily proven to be fake
So, sorry if I don't accept this image either.
As for photos from the ISS.... give me a break.. buy them a big boy camera.. with a real lens.
There are evidences of Google earth having high altitude balloons. Amateurs have done the same...
Beautiful photo but I notice that the solar panels in the upper left hand corner are perfectly rectilinear while horizon beyond is curved. This is impossible with a fish eye lens. The only explanation I can offer is that the panels are actually curved so the fish eye lens straightened them out. Those clever liars at NASA!
Or, it was done in a pool with a green screen..Funny you should mention this. Just yesterday, I was watching the ISS feed, trying to see if I could spot Florence. I didn't, but I did stick around long enough to see an astronaut readjusting the camera. He put it in front of...well, I don't know what the apparatus was, but it was a big metal thing next to where the camera was, and it was focusing on that for a little while before he adjusted it again.
Throughout all this, it was pretty clear to see that the image wasn't distorted in anyway. Nothing looked warped or out of proportion.
Would love to know the explanation. Pretty solidly proves that a) someone is up there and b) the lens is normal.
Or, it was done in a pool with a green screen..
Seriously, a lot of evidence has been shown that proves that much of the space walking is done in a pool. Air bubbles and SCUBA divers etc.You just make this up as you go around? You claim an open mind but your posts indicate otherwise.
Or, it was done in a pool with a green screen..
Try this...
Go to the live feed for the ISS. Get the app that tells you when the ISS is going over your house. When it goes over your house, check the sky it is showing in the live feed and the sky that is over your house.
Many people are reporting that the sky on the live feed is different than that of what is over their house.
Seriously, a lot of evidence has been shown that proves that much of the space walking is done in a pool. Air bubbles and SCUBA divers etc.