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Ron Webb
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Well, you are clearly determined to have your "miracle", regardless of the facts; but just so you know, all celestial objects "lose their light" as they near the horizon. Here is a good explanation from an astronomer:
"...our atmosphere isn't completely transparent, even to visible light. Looking straight up, where the line of sight encounters the least absorption, 10-25% of starlight is lost at a typical clear site (the higher figure is for bluer light). The absorption increases toward the horizon, roughly as 1/cosine(angle from zenith). From places renowned for clear skies (Hawaii, the Canary Islands, the Andes, the Caucasus) you can still see stars close to the horizon but in reduced numbers (and brightness). [I made a note in my observing log while using the 6-meter BTA, of how striking it was to see mountain peaks outlined by the Milky Way.] However, from typcial places (and the whole eastern US falls in that category from my experience) the amount of absorption is often enhanced by haze, and since the vertical absorption factor gets multipled by the geometric one looking sideways, some nights it's like observing the Universe from the bottom of a goldfish bowl. |
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airmano
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If you want to do (some sort of) science you need instruments. Otherwise your observation is based on feelings -which for me at least- is the opposite of science. Airmano Edited by airmano - 03 July 2015 at 1:38am |
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The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses (Albert Einstein 1954, in his "Gods Letter")
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Abu Loren
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Not like this. This was a sudden loss of the moon's light and then disappeared without any clouds nearby. OK then explain the miracle of the second night where a black covering enveloped the moon and parts of it were visible for a while then totally disappeared. |
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Tim the plumber
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All the things you are descibing sound exactly like seeing the Moon on a night where clouds that you could not see were in the sky and moving across the Moon. |
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Ron Webb
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How do you know there were no clouds nearby? You can't usually see clouds at night.
That close to the horizon, it was most likely a plume of effluent from a factory or power generating station. But again, it was night so you wouldn't necessarily see the plume itself. |
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Abu Loren
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Believe what you want as you lot are clearly going to hell. |
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airmano
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The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses (Albert Einstein 1954, in his "Gods Letter")
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Tim the plumber
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Is that because we don't belive in your assertions which seem to not be anything special or something else? |
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