Or they are all just fake as fuck. If they can see 4 quadrillion miles away then please show me some boats on the bottom of our water covered ball that's moving thousands of miles an hour through the galaxy! Wake up. It's all cartoons ya fagsAs a reminder, any pictures with all these enhanced colors are due to being digitally altered by people not working for NASA, to highlight the layers of clouds and atmospheric currents. The unaltered (non-IR) Juno probe's picture are going to be almost all shades of tan, white, and orange.
As an example, here are two pictures, using the same source, by the same "citizen scientist." The first with light changes "to portray the approximate colors that the human eye would see from Juno's vantage point" and the second is a heavy edit with contrast and saturation to the max:
Catalog Page for PIA25018
photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov
Or they are all just fake as fuck. If they can see 4 quadrillion miles away then please show me some boats on the bottom of our water covered ball that's moving thousands of miles an hour through the galaxy! Wake up. It's all cartoons ya fags
Those aren't mountains, they're clouds. This took one second of critical thinking and five seconds of google searching to establish.
Using that logic, if you were using a 14er, Pikes Peak, starting 20 miles West of Colorado Springs. That elevation would give you a farther view, so you should be able to see the arch in St. Louis. Or the skyline of Dallas if you looked South East instead of East.
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Or they are all just fake as fuck. If they can see 4 quadrillion miles away then please show me some boats on the bottom of our water covered ball that's moving thousands of miles an hour through the galaxy! Wake up. It's all cartoons ya fags
Optical illusion because of angles. Retard. Anymore brain busters?Yeah, don't bother.. Flerfs are immune to logic, evidence and facts.....
It is so much easier to ignore them, they will eventually get bored, do something stupid then end up either proving the globe (Thanks Bob!) or pissing off those around them so much they divorce them (Looking at you CC In Westchester New York...)
#GottaLieToFlerf
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Can confirm I've seen my house from colorado.Using that logic, if you were using a 14er, Pikes Peak, starting 20 miles West of Colorado Springs. That elevation would give you a farther view, so you should be able to see the arch in St. Louis. Or the skyline of Dallas if you looked South East instead of East.
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