>>6749591 (pb)
During an eclipse, the moon casts a shadow that is only 70 miles wide. The moon's diameter is no larger than 70 miles.
>>6749591 (pb)
During an eclipse, the moon casts a shadow that is only 70 miles wide. The moon's diameter is no larger than 70 miles.
You still got time in this bread to Paintbrush another silly attempt at "light and projection". This time be respectful of those who understand trigonometry.
>I guess you could take a flashlite & a marble into a dark room and project on a wall like my 2nd graders did to find out whos the idiot(s)
You didn't actually do the experiment or you'd know better. The flashlight should be on the other side of the room not directly behind the "moon" marble.
You shouldn't be teaching 2nd graders if you can't spell flashlight.
I think you're paid to lie.
Don't dox yourself in case you're telling the truth (unlikely).