Anonymous ID: 9db487 Dec. 7, 2018, 10:31 a.m. No.4199821   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9832

YUGE graphic on "Flynn is safe"

starts with one of the first mentions of Flynn (with Mueller in that crumb too) and goes up until the crumb on [Dec 4, 2017] [Dec 4, 2018]

it adds the notable crumbs that explain it, not every flynn crumb is in it

add A LOT of sauce to explain it also, the actual docs are there

Anonymous ID: 9db487 Dec. 7, 2018, 10:59 a.m. No.4200308   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0382

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>facepalm

The 'dark' side of the moon

The moon orbits the Earth once every 27.322 days. It also takes approximately 27 days for the moon to rotate once on its axis. As a result, the moon does not seem to be spinning but appears to observers from Earth to be keeping almost perfectly still. Scientists call this synchronous rotation.

 

The side of the moon that perpetually faces Earth is known as the near side. The opposite or "back" side is the far side. Sometimes the far side is called the dark side of the moon, but this is inaccurate. When the moon is between the Earth and the sun, during the new moon phase, the back side of the moon is bathed in daylight.

 

The orbit and the rotation aren't perfectly matched, however. The moon travels around the Earth in an elliptical orbit, a slightly stretched-out circle. When the moon is closest to Earth, its rotation is slower than its journey through space, allowing observers to see an additional 8 degrees on the eastern side. When the moon is farthest, the rotation is faster, so an additional 8 degrees are visible on the western side.

 

moar:

https://www.space.com/24871-does-the-moon-rotate.html