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spit
· 10 years ago
Physically not possible , so a Photoshop, or in a parallel universe with differents laws of light
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guest
· 10 years ago
Actually a few weeks ago here in Utah there was an eclipse and at one point you could actually see the sun and the moon at the same time in the sky
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docfester
· 10 years ago
Saw it too, but when the moon is full, the sun is in the opposite direction of the sky. Moonrise is at sunset. Sunrise is at moonset.
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shiwan
· 8 years ago
Can somebody explain to me why the people who were right got downvoted?
docfester
· 10 years ago
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It's a full moon. And a sunset. Not gonna happen without photoshop/multiple exposures.
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