I'm receiving realtime pictures of Earth from Russian satellites without any problems. Without any NASA, Internet, YouTube, whatever.
Those who don't want to do their own research could whine about lying NASA for decades doing absolutely nothing except copying flat-earth crap here and there again and again. Is it some kind of boring job?
Take a used satellite dish, $20 RTL-SDR USB dongle, used 3G irradiator, some coaxial cable and any PC you have around. Receive realtime perfectly curved full-globe images of rotating Earth every 15-30 minutes from GOES/FENGYUN/Electro satellites with resolution 4km/px (or even 1km/px) that allow you easily compare cloud pattern over your head with one you see on the fresh image.
You are so concerned about shape of Earth, why don't you do anything to resolve that so inportant to you problem?
Try to do something, instead of dumb copypasting stupud and false statements. Are you so handass, that anything more than Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V is something unachievable for you?
Thanks, but you should stop believing in photos from space. High altitude planes
Show me a plane that could fly 7.5km/s at alsitude 800km or in case of geostationary at 3km/s at 35000km. And only then come back.
Go ahead, Measure the curve. 8 inches per mile squared, convert to metric or use the trig chart.
I'm fucking with that fucking 8 inches per mile each time when I have to establish long-range radiolink between two points. All that fucking masts and roofs to go above that fucking curvature. Oh, how I want the Earth be flat - put antennas above the trees, and get unlimited range. But no, that fucking Earth is round as fuck, and you have to build high towers and masts for fucking miserable 30km.
So, don't even try to tell me about how you can't measure Earth curvature.
Shut the fuck up, take a laser and go to lake or river and measure your curvature as long as you wish. Also, you could measure distances using any long-range ToF device between 3 distant points and sum the angles of measured triangle. Suddenly, you will inevitably get more than 180°.
Either way, you cant use pictures to prove the globe theory.
I can. It is you who can't find out anything by yourself and continously copypasting dumb shit.
You personally did absolutely nothing to find out the answer on the question you so concerned about. Why?
I'm receiving realtime pictures of Earth from Russian satellites without any problems. Without any NASA, Internet, YouTube, whatever.
Those who don't want to do their own research could whine about lying NASA for decades doing absolutely nothing except copying flat-earth crap here and there again and again. Is it some kind of boring job?
Yes, our government pays people to post online in order to support propaganda or, in this case, to discredit truthers.
Take a used satellite dish, $20 RTL-SDR USB dongle, used 3G irradiator, some coaxial cable and any PC you have around. Receive realtime perfectly curved full-globe images of rotating Earth every 15-30 minutes from GOES/FENGYUN/Electro satellites with resolution 4km/px (or even 1km/px) that allow you easily compare cloud pattern over your head with one you see on the fresh image.
You are so concerned about shape of Earth, why don't you do anything to resolve that so inportant to you problem?
Try to do something, instead of dumb copypasting stupud and false statements. Are you so handass, that anything more than Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V is something unachievable for you?
Show me a plane that could fly 7.5km/s at alsitude 800km or in case of geostationary at 3km/s at 35000km. And only then come back.
I'm fucking with that fucking 8 inches per mile each time when I have to establish long-range radiolink between two points. All that fucking masts and roofs to go above that fucking curvature. Oh, how I want the Earth be flat - put antennas above the trees, and get unlimited range. But no, that fucking Earth is round as fuck, and you have to build high towers and masts for fucking miserable 30km.
So, don't even try to tell me about how you can't measure Earth curvature.
Shut the fuck up, take a laser and go to lake or river and measure your curvature as long as you wish. Also, you could measure distances using any long-range ToF device between 3 distant points and sum the angles of measured triangle. Suddenly, you will inevitably get more than 180°.
I can. It is you who can't find out anything by yourself and continously copypasting dumb shit.
You personally did absolutely nothing to find out the answer on the question you so concerned about. Why?