21 May '17 15:29>
Originally posted by twhiteheadIs the elephant dancing?
So can I take it that you a) agree with what he says about and b) do not have a reasonable explanation for any of these:
1. The apparent rotation of the moon in his timelapse vs the absence of any rotation in NASA's timelapse.
2. The moon is transparent in the NASA video.
3. The moon does not appear to be rotating on its axis in the NASA video.
[b]N ...[text shortened]... n period). Then please provide the approximate time in the video where he shows it not doing so.
The elephant would not appear to rotate in the least.
The time lapse in both is five hours.
"Transparency" is used not because previous frames appear superimposed over the current frame, but rather because the part of the earth the moon blocks is showing through the moon.
Weird that five hours can go by in NASA's universe without cloud movement over the face of the entire planet, don't you think?