So Earth is violently spinning and flying through space, but the space government can take video of it where it sits perfectly still? That's just aperture and lens stuff
How do you know the movement of the shadow would register at that distance and resolution over the period of time the video lasts? How far away is that shot supposed to be from? You simply don't know what it should look like at all. Everything is assumption.
I know it wouldn't have the day light standing still relative to earth's terrain. This I why they put such low effort into making it convincing, apparently you don't have to.
You only have 24 hours for the sun light to completely rotate around a sphere of 24,901 miles in circumference. So even if you watch for 1 hour that's 1038 miles. That's 1/3 of the USA. That stream was many hours (I watched part of it live). So I do know.
Also why doesn't the sunlight match other video (animations) of earth from space. Most of them for decades show the daylight moving. I've never had someone try to argue daylight isn't constantly moving across earth, this is weird.
So Earth is violently spinning and flying through space, but the space government can take video of it where it sits perfectly still? That's just aperture and lens stuff
How do you know the movement of the shadow would register at that distance and resolution over the period of time the video lasts? How far away is that shot supposed to be from? You simply don't know what it should look like at all. Everything is assumption.
It should look like a ball spinning through space with a complex and ever changing weather patterns ... its not that
I know it wouldn't have the day light standing still relative to earth's terrain. This I why they put such low effort into making it convincing, apparently you don't have to.
You don't know, you assume.
You only have 24 hours for the sun light to completely rotate around a sphere of 24,901 miles in circumference. So even if you watch for 1 hour that's 1038 miles. That's 1/3 of the USA. That stream was many hours (I watched part of it live). So I do know.
Also why doesn't the sunlight match other video (animations) of earth from space. Most of them for decades show the daylight moving. I've never had someone try to argue daylight isn't constantly moving across earth, this is weird.