what does it matter. it was wrong. the poster of this video is american, i am american. if he had converted to metric it would still be wrong.
and plus the distance between earth and venus is not constant so ....haha it actually could be true that at some point venus is 94 million miles away. ha.
when venus is behind the sun and earth infront we could be 120 million miles apart... all planets distances changes as they are in orbits but the distance to the sun remains constant to our eliptical orbit as it's the centre.
Well, I'm pretty sure that it stared Thanksgiving dusk, and the two planets moved across the moon and ended as what you see here-filmed on December 1st. You can still see the planets next to each other, but they're low on the horizon. Try looking in the west sky low on the horizon.
at 0:41 that is false. the sun is 93 million miles from earth, how would venus be 94 million??
kevon32 3 years ago
Whoops! I didn't even realize. Guess I rushed or something. Thanks for letting me know.
Nidnacron 3 years ago
The problem is that you still use miles to measure distances. Why don't you american retros change to the IS metric units like everyone else??
T0B0KKE 2 years ago
Well, I only copied the facts. I do agree, it would be easier, but... what are you gonna do? I'm American, so I'll use the American system. :P
Nidnacron 2 years ago
You got that system from England, but England is using it no more...
T0B0KKE 2 years ago
what does it matter. it was wrong. the poster of this video is american, i am american. if he had converted to metric it would still be wrong.
and plus the distance between earth and venus is not constant so ....haha it actually could be true that at some point venus is 94 million miles away. ha.
kevon32 2 years ago
when venus is behind the sun and earth infront we could be 120 million miles apart... all planets distances changes as they are in orbits but the distance to the sun remains constant to our eliptical orbit as it's the centre.
clemzzz 2 years ago
oh haha didn't see the end sorry
ldsdude61 3 years ago
cool when did this happen?
ldsdude61 3 years ago
Well, I'm pretty sure that it stared Thanksgiving dusk, and the two planets moved across the moon and ended as what you see here-filmed on December 1st. You can still see the planets next to each other, but they're low on the horizon. Try looking in the west sky low on the horizon.
Nidnacron 3 years ago