Countdown to SuperMoon(3/19/11) ~ Moon March 11-13, 2011
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In Regards to My response below; The reply has the mindset of also knowing yes there is a slight change of shadow placement due to seasons over a period of time. Not each day.
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Honestly, this shadow flipping does not in any way seem normal to me. If the moon revolves around the earth then the shadow should stay consistent daily. I mean seriously; if everything is following the rules of Math and Space Charts; then something as simple as a flash light held steady as the moon circles the earth; one easily see's that the shadow from the fixed light source (i.e the Sun); does not change major angles each day. Anyway, just a quick rant on the Subject.
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@adalidfuentes1988 I "think" it depends on the time of year and time of day or night what position the moon is in the sky. Ive seen the Moon directly overhead when the moon is at it's highest point in the sky. Im still learning about the moon myself. :)
I can't see it now, the sky is not clear. But on Tuesday it was still very small and high in the sky
Teeuw1976 11 months ago
@Teeuw1976 Just curious what time of day/night you view the moon. :)
ln4359 11 months ago
Nice Footage. Interesting how the shadow appears completely changed on each day huh.
shad0wburn3d 1 year ago
@shad0wburn3d Yes I think its interesting too. Last night around 930p -10p I was going to video the moon again, however, the left half of the moon was going clear, so the video appeared as tho half the moon's true size so I didnt film it. It reminded me of an eclipse but clear, no shadow.
ln4359 1 year ago