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Ricky Spanish wrote:someone just the right distance to the east that they're viewing the same sun as a sunset and you're view8ng the sunrise.
SpinnerMan wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:someone just the right distance to the east that they're viewing the same sun as a sunset and you're view8ng the sunrise.
So you mean someone half way around the world?
I got a phote where you can see sunrise and sunset everywhere on the planet in one shot. It gets weird at the top and bottom though. Are you seeing both sunrise and sunset at the same time?
SpinnerMan wrote:They could have been taken from the moon a long time ago or stitched together from multiple photos.
I looked because I was curious.
https://qz.com/458826/behold-nasas-first-image-in-decades-of-the-whole-earth
astronauts have been carrying cameras aboard space vehicles since the 1960s, and they’ve taken plenty of pictures of themselves along the way. In 1966, Aldrin used a Hasselblad camera that was designed specifically for space, with an extra-large trigger to accommodate the astronaut’s thick gloves.
SpinnerMan wrote::?:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/space-selfies-brief-and-bizarre-history-national-selfie-dayastronauts have been carrying cameras aboard space vehicles since the 1960s, and they’ve taken plenty of pictures of themselves along the way. In 1966, Aldrin used a Hasselblad camera that was designed specifically for space, with an extra-large trigger to accommodate the astronaut’s thick gloves.
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