Earth's Rotation Visualized in a Timelapse of the Sunset
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Timelapse photos of the sunset that was recorded using an equatorial tracking mount to lock the sun position over a period of 30 minutes to show Earth's rotation cause the horizon rising relative to the Sun.
The observable fact that the stars appear to rotate anti-clockwise around Polaris in the Northern hemisphere and also clockwise around the Southern Celestial Pole in the Southern hemisphere makes perfect sense if we live on a spherical planet rotating at 15 degrees per hour. The observable fact that an observer in the Northern hemisphere will always measure the angle to Polaris as equal to their latitude and similarly for an observer in the Southern hemisphere the angle to the Southern celestial pole will equal the latitude south of the equator is further proof of this reality. Two observers, no matter where they are on Earth, will observe that the moons orientation to their horizon appears rotated between their places of observation by and angle exactly equal to the difference in their latitudes, further evidence of the Earth's curvature. Take care.
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Try to show the earth curvature? Seems you can't, because it's flat,
@@Rpm68 If the Earth is "flat" then where do you think that the Sun goes at night? Take care.
@theflatearthtruth1920 the sun is not 93 million miles away like you were told, it's not a round planet like you think, it's inside our atmosphere, God's design is amazing, because he created you and everything you see, rethink what you were taught because it's all lies, you don't even believe in God, that's how brainwashed they have this world, total follower ignorance
@@Rpm68 Do grow up.
This won't convince any flat earthers because they say the sun is moving above the earth and that is how it should look. But a timelapse of the Mikyway ought to because it's super obvious in shots.
Quite the opposite feeble minded one.
Oh no. It is not how it should be seen in the flat earther model.
If the Earth rotated around the flat Earth, it would describe an ellipse and not a circle.
The equatorial mount used by the creator of the video rotates around a single axis, following the Sun. If its trajectory were elliptical, the movement would need to be synchronized on two axes. And it is not the case.
Hermosa!
The sunset with different perspective is beautiful, thanks.
Now I know. 😐💥
Thanks for your watching
the suns still up on tha other side of the hill. & I didnt see any green flash.
Need a far, flat horizon
Flefs really are allergic to facts aren't they
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Earth is motionless. It does not rotate.
People when they don't know about schuler tuning and gyrocompasses:
Earth's rotation...lol...
Good one! 😆
Thanks
Happens once every 23 hours 56 minutes
@JustinYiseverywhere Nope, you can see the effects if you go outside.
@JustinYiseverywhere No, that's not what you're seeing. Can you explain why the Moon moves eastward at 0.5 degrees per hour?
@JustinYiseverywhere Try going outside at night.
That lens filter and an overclocked tracker crashing the
view into the hilly foreground to prove you think the "sunset"
at what.. 12 NOON?🤦♂🤣👉🤡👏
We see 15 degrees of celestial dome rotation, p/hr
What makes you think the Earth is rotating?
Do you live in a very deep valley and
don't know what a horizon is? __________😂
@@AV036 Have you always been this pointlessly stupid?
15 degrees per hour... Do you remember a certain guy called Bob?
That is not earth's rotation
Yes. It is.
So what am I looking at right now?
@@eMBO_Gaming Sunset of different perspective
Sunset
Well said. Thanks.