The international space station has been photographed "flying" in front of the moon at incredible speed by amateur photographers. How does it keep circling up there and never run out of fuel? Spherical Earthers can explain it with gravitation.
Never heard of the lasers that can project light/images into the sodium layer? It's called a sodium layer laser guide star adaptive optics system. This system was created in 1997. ISS "launched" in 1998.. it's an artificial projected image into the sodium layer
I understand that, but someone who believes in flat earth wouldn't believe it's orbiting a sphere, but flying in a circle around the sky, which would take fuel. They defeated me, though... by saying it's a hologram.
The international space station has been photographed "flying" in front of the moon at incredible speed by amateur photographers. How does it keep circling up there and never run out of fuel? Spherical Earthers can explain it with gravitation.
Never heard of the lasers that can project light/images into the sodium layer? It's called a sodium layer laser guide star adaptive optics system. This system was created in 1997. ISS "launched" in 1998.. it's an artificial projected image into the sodium layer
I understand that, but someone who believes in flat earth wouldn't believe it's orbiting a sphere, but flying in a circle around the sky, which would take fuel. They defeated me, though... by saying it's a hologram.