No, you just only get to see half at a time, you don't choose which half, and it takes a day to see it all.
Unless you mean flat earth, then my point is void because you can see the inhabited face of the disc at all times. But then what's on the bottom side of a flat earth model? More confused humans?
Back to my point, the ISS orbits the earth every 90 minutes, so no matter where you are, it can see you or it will see you soon.
Yeah. That's the biggest Pro, I'd say. The biggest Con being the slow turning 1/2 earth in frame thing I said.
And a big Pro to setting up on the FAR side of the moon is that no one can see you ever unless they physically go there to look. You could hide all sorts of things on the dark side of the moon.
But your surveillance would instead be looking out into the cosmos. You'd need to deploy a giant mirror in orbit behind the moon to look around the edge and see earth.
So maybe if there's mirrors orbiting within view of the dark side of the moon, we're probably being spied on from outer space.
Doesn't your moon show up in the sky overhead about once per day, usually at nighttime?
No, you just only get to see half at a time, you don't choose which half, and it takes a day to see it all.
Unless you mean flat earth, then my point is void because you can see the inhabited face of the disc at all times. But then what's on the bottom side of a flat earth model? More confused humans?
Back to my point, the ISS orbits the earth every 90 minutes, so no matter where you are, it can see you or it will see you soon.
Yeah. That's the biggest Pro, I'd say. The biggest Con being the slow turning 1/2 earth in frame thing I said.
And a big Pro to setting up on the FAR side of the moon is that no one can see you ever unless they physically go there to look. You could hide all sorts of things on the dark side of the moon.
But your surveillance would instead be looking out into the cosmos. You'd need to deploy a giant mirror in orbit behind the moon to look around the edge and see earth.
So maybe if there's mirrors orbiting within view of the dark side of the moon, we're probably being spied on from outer space.
Where are JWST and Hubble?