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09-05-2012, 04:33 PM #39
lol
ok well the sun is a star... in fact most stars you see at night is in fact suns in other galaxies and solar systems.
the reason you cannot see our sun at night time is fairly obvious, and it is the same reason why sometimes you do not see the moon during day time.
if the earth was thousands of light years away from out sun, we would see it as we see any other star.
the earth rotates around the sun, but at the same time, the earth spins on an axis. 1 full day is 1 full spin. you will see the sun rising at sunrise, as the earth spins on it's axis, the sun gets higher in the sky, eventually it turns to sunset and you see the sun on the other side of the horizon until you do not see it at all.. at 12pm, the sun will be in its highest position... the sun will be pointing, lets say at india/russia/south africa etc... yet at 12am, there will be no light at all, because the sun is then pointing at the americas and slowly the earth will spin until the light shines on india/russia/south africa again, and light diminishes in the americas
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09-05-2012, 04:34 PM #40
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09-05-2012, 04:40 PM #46
this is why you get full moons, half moons, and quarter moons etc
while it is dark on our side of the earth, it does not mean that the earth completely blocks out the suns view of the moon and vice versa... if it is dark here, and you see a quarter moon, then obviously most of the moon is blocked by earth, but not all of it.... we also have nights where we do not see the moon at all for this same reason.
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09-05-2012, 04:41 PM #47
Doesnt even make sense bro. First of all if the nearest star was 1000 light years away, we wouldnt see it for 1000 years. Im only 23 and Ive seen heaps of stars.
Secondly, both sides of the sun obviously emit light. But only one side at a time, just like the earth. Actually this is true for all planets, otherwise there would be no nights.
Strong logic in this thread. Are you all retarded?
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09-05-2012, 04:42 PM #48
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