Flat Earth Celestial Clock v3.31 - Veracruz, Mexico (moon) Nov 29 to Dec 12, 2016  @SteveFlatEarth
Flat Earth Celestial Clock v3.31 - Veracruz, Mexico (moon) Nov 29 to Dec 12, 2016  @SteveFlatEarth
Steve | Flat Earth Celestial Clock v3.31 - Veracruz, Mexico (moon) Nov 29 to Dec 12, 2016 @SteveFlatEarth | Uploaded December 2016 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
JPL HORIZONS ephemerides data animated on an azimuthal equidistant "flat earth" map.
New in v3.31
Added 92 brightest stars, with color in Kelvin and visual magnitude represented in diameter.
Flat Moon, Sun and Stars. Planets will be flattened in next version. Needed because the refraction in the atmosplane makes spherical objects look egg shaped. If they are flat, this doesn't happen because it's the vertical dimension that is most effected by refraction.
Flat Earth Celestial Clock v3.31 - Veracruz, Mexico (moon) Nov 29 to Dec 12, 2016Sun measurment August 14 2016 • 41.87 milesFlat Earth Celestial Clock v3.31 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ (360°) Nov 17-19 2016Flat Earth Celestial Clock v3 Analemma (sun moon) 2066 to 2076The effect of refraction on apparent altitude (side view)Flat Earth Celestial Clock v3 Analemma (sun moon) 2046 to 2056CC v3.32 Cape Canaveral 0-154 milesFlat Earth Celestial Clock v3.31 - Thatcham, UK (moon) Nov 19-20, 2016Globe Earth Jeranism Polaris challenge (from Space!)Flat Earth Jupiter analemma with Io, Europa, Ganymede, & CallistoFlat Earth Celestial Clock v3.31 - Tenerife, Spain (Star Trails UP) June 21, 2016NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)

Flat Earth Celestial Clock v3.31 - Veracruz, Mexico (moon) Nov 29 to Dec 12, 2016 @SteveFlatEarth

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