Please see the video explanation of this first:
Note from the below, how the visible horizon as depicted in modern education (Albeit in the context of so-called celestial parallax)
Crescent Moon at Midnight
Note, no matter how far you extend the moon, it will never rise above the visible horizon line
Gibbous Moon at Midday
Similarly, the gibbous moon will never be above the visible horizon at midday, without changing it’s phase
Watch out for these upcoming dates and times during 2019
Gibbous at Midday:
Crescent at Midnight:
Let me know what you see …
We have some excellent observations in for the 12th March 2019, where, according to mooncalc.org, the crescent moon was visible at midnight throughout the US.
And so it was :-
Jenna Freda New York
Travis (The Plane Truth) from RedHenn Radio
Zachary Zaballa (GuTims4All)
Thanks to all that contributed to this evidence. More to come …
Intangible lights on the sky are irrelevant to the physical, actual dimensions and geometry of the ground. Thinking of the moon as a floating tangible rock “in the void of space” is the erroneous foundation that leads to this kind of misunderstanding.
LikeLike
It’s good to see your new post, John.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I see your back at it, friend. š
LikeLiked by 1 person