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Post by brillbilly on Jul 25, 2011 13:37:58 GMT 10
Hmm?.........so is it night or day? I just got a McMurdo, Antarctica weather report. it says Astronomy Jul. 25, 2011 Rise Set Actual Time Sun does not set Sun does not set Civil Twilight Sun does not set Sun does not set Nautical Twilight 9:33 AM NZST 4:27 PM NZST Astronomical Twilight 7:25 AM NZST 6:35 PM NZST Moon No Moon Rise No Moon Set Astronomy Jul. 25, 2011 Rise Set Actual Time Sun does not set Sun does not set Civil Twilight Sun does not set Sun does not set Nautical Twilight 9:33 AM NZST 4:27 PM NZST Astronomical Twilight 7:25 AM NZST 6:35 PM NZST Moon No Moon Rise No Moon Set Length Of Visible Light 0h 00m
Length of Day 0h 00m
Tomorrow will be 0m 0s shorter
Length of Day
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Tomorrow will be 0m 0s shorter www.wunderground.com/global/stations/89664.html ;D Students can experiment to discover why the curvature of the earth causes the seasons and why such extreme seasons are experienced in Antarctica. Time lapse photo taken over period of five hours, on the longest day of the year. Photo: Wayne Papps Antarctica receives 24 hours of daylight when it is tilted towards the sun (21 December) and 24 hours of darkness or near-darkness when it is tilted away from the sun (21 June) www.classroom.antarctica.gov.au/the-big-white/sun-and-earth/
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Post by xiiixiii on Jul 25, 2011 14:15:34 GMT 10
the web cam this guy got his footage from was either from a station outside the antarctic circle or wasn't live because i was recently in Alaska, on the opposite end of the world from antarctica , and the sun is up all the time so it would be physiclly imposible for it to rise inside the antarctic circle and still be up all 24 hours in the arctic circle. Out side the antarctic circle the sun would still rise just not for long
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 26, 2011 1:29:32 GMT 10
the web cam this guy got his footage from was either from a station outside the antarctic circle or wasn't live because i was recently in Alaska, on the opposite end of the world from antarctica , and the sun is up all the time so it would be physiclly imposible for it to rise inside the antarctic circle and still be up all 24 hours in the arctic circle. Out side the antarctic circle the sun would still rise just not for long Thanks for that info The guy say's it was taken from CCTV of NEUMAYER STATION LINK TO neumayer station www.antarcticconnection.com/antarctic/stations/neumayer.shtml
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Post by concrete on Jul 26, 2011 2:17:21 GMT 10
I cant help but think that if its darke for that long.
Would it be possible they use long burning flares to simulate daylight?
Notice how the shadows seem very short? To me that would mean above, or nearly above.
I must admit I'm Puzzled. I can't remember the movie where thay made a security video. But, forgot to put the 'time stamp' on it.
This seems the same.
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 26, 2011 2:30:22 GMT 10
I cant help but think that if its darke for that long. Would it be possible they use long burning flares to simulate daylight? Notice how the shadows seem very short? To me that would mean above, or nearly above. I must admit I'm Puzzled. I can't remember the movie where thay made a security video. But, forgot to put the 'time stamp' on it. This seems the same. kin hell crete!, you out of most i was hoping could nip this in the bud!
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Post by concrete on Jul 26, 2011 2:41:06 GMT 10
I cant help but think that if its darke for that long. Would it be possible they use long burning flares to simulate daylight? Notice how the shadows seem very short? To me that would mean above, or nearly above. I must admit I'm Puzzled. I can't remember the movie where thay made a security video. But, forgot to put the 'time stamp' on it. This seems the same. kin hell crete!, you out of most i was hoping could nip this in the bud! Okay. Just quickly. When 'The Sun' comes up. It is alredy lit. From the front (camera). I still think its flares, winter deliveries and all that. Sorry Brillz. Stuff like this I use logic. Unless people from the southern hemisphere countries start reporting this. I'll trust my eyes. The sun I see every morning is still the same one I've seen all my life. Video guy is editing and claiming its something new. I remember, spring just gone, there wer people claming the sun/earth moved in orbit so the sun was moving in the sky. Doosh bags preying on the gullible. I have a link to my site to prove this. www.Idon'tgiveafuck.org
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 26, 2011 2:48:12 GMT 10
kin hell crete!, you out of most i was hoping could nip this in the bud! Okay. Just quickly. When 'The Sun' comes up. It is alredy lit. From the front (camera). I still think its flares, winter deliveries and all that. Sorry Brillz. Stuff like this I use logic. Unless people from the southern hemisphere countries start reporting this. I'll trust my eyes. The sun I see every morning is still the same one I've seen all my life. Video guy is editing and claiming its something new. I remember, spring just gone, there wer people claming the sun/earth moved in orbit so the sun was moving in the sky. Doosh bags preying on the gullible. I have a link to my site to prove this. www.Idon'tgiveafuck.org lmao............bless ya little cotten sock,s sound good to me mate!
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Post by boxfree on Jul 26, 2011 10:59:39 GMT 10
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Post by Wes Gear on Jul 26, 2011 13:03:43 GMT 10
The Sun appears to still be in the same place but even though I am in the southern hemisphere I am a long way from the south pole.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2011 13:52:33 GMT 10
Why does that sound like Micheal Gambon?
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