Submitted by EduardoVrd t3_11prezr in space
Perfect-Editor-5008 t1_jbzf5wh wrote
Living in the northern hemisphere it's so weird seeing the moon like this. It just feels wrong even though I know it's not.
EduardoVrd OP t1_jbzs4c0 wrote
Just flip your phone, friend ✌️
throwawayforyouzzz t1_jc0or19 wrote
You too, can see the moon’s butthole with one simple trick
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asphytotalxtc t1_jc19rdk wrote
This hit me when I visited a friend in South Africa, I like to think I'm fairly well versed in the stars but the first time I looked up I've never felt so utterly lost! The moon, and orion, upsidedown just confused the hell out of me for a moment.
Southern cross does look pretty in real life though, never seen it with my own eyes before.
AceyAceyAcey t1_jbzhyiw wrote
I mean, if you’re using a telescope the images are often flipped or even rotated 90°.
QuentaAman t1_jc3kdtz wrote
I mean it is wrong. From the reference of the rotation of the earth around the sun and the moon around the earth this is upside down
sharksnut t1_jc0ybry wrote
It is wrong. A refractor inverts the image. If he was really in the southern hemisphere (if it even exists), it would look the same as from the northern hemisphere through bare eyes. Q.E.D.
Perfect-Editor-5008 t1_jc0z6gs wrote
What kind of crack are you smoking?! It does look different with the naked eye depending on what hemisphere you're in.
https://www.planetary.org/articles/can-the-moon-be-upside-down
https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/does-the-moon-look-upside-down-in-the-southern-hemisphere/amp/
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