Answer this fuckers

Answer this fuckers

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because were also spinning while orbitting the sun

lol imagine believing the sun is real

what

what. also checked

We don’t

Based vegetable

Quads confirmed, the sun is not real

That's actually correct. Somehow. Try to google circumpolar star. If you are at the equator the sky ( at midnight ) changes completely between winter and summer.

You are literally retarded. We don't just see the constellations on the opposite side of the sun from us, we can see them in the northern and southern hemisphere as well. Ever heard of the North Star? It's in the fucking northern sky, also known as solar north, relative to us.

not an argument

I prefer black holes

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The people living on the equator DO see 100% different stars in summer than they do in winter.

Someone exactly at the north or south pole would see the same exact set of stars year round, and surprise, you can.

Those in-between the poles and the equator would see some stars in summer they can't see in winter, and vice versa. You, yourself can observe this to be true.

Wait you mean the three kings of Orion's Belt only align to follow the East star and the appearance of the bringer of light to mankind ONCE A YEAR?!
We should have some kind of festival to celebrate it don't you think

the positions of stars relative to the solar system is so distant that the perceived position of every star in visible range doesn't change enough to be noticeable without instrumentation.
with the planet's orbit around the sun the stars move as a whole across the sky and shift about the distance of earth's orbit relative to our distance from them, with in the scale of the universe is not visually perceptible without instruments

People often forget just how large the universe is. The sun is waaaaayy too small to block out these other stars which are hundreds of millions of light years away from us. It’s like putting your finger a meter from your face and still being able to see everything around it. The sun itself is 8 light minutes from earth so it’s also too far from earth to block anything. That diagram is nowhere near to scale

What is the Zodiac?

your mom

You're talking about the size of Earth's orbit to be too small to easily perceive the parallax without instrumentation, and you're not wrong, but you're completely missing the point that "night" is when the side of the Earth you're on is facing away from the sun, and so the area of space you look upon when facing away from the sun in winter is different from the area of space you look upon when facing away from the sun in summer. This is what the image is all about, and it's an accurate point, but neglects to consider the effect of the tilt of Earth's rotational axis, as explained here

The seasons are determined by the tilt of the earth in relation to the sun, not the position in space around the sun.
We are spinning as we revolve around the sun and that accounts for days and nights, and why you usually see the same stars in the night sky night after night. BUT as we progress through the year, the stars and constellations in the sky do shift and we are able to see some that we couldn’t at other times of the year because our position in relation to the sun has changed. It’s not that hard to grasp.

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We live in Mario galaxy, people walk upside down on a spinning ball flying through a vacuum

Flat and still, stars circle us

Posting bait threads should result in insta permaban.

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Not bait, dude, spread the word

The Stars do change between seasons the closer you get to the equator. Dumbass.

These are incorrect. On those sides of earth the stars are different, not because the sun blocks them but because they’re overhead when it’s daylight. During a summer solar eclipse you can see the winter stars.

Because the Earth rotates on its axis, we aren't tidally locked. If we were, then you'd be (partially) correct

>quads speak the truth
>sun isn't real

The meme is deceptive and inaccurate.
You would not see 100% different stars. You would see a varying percentage of different stars depending on your latitude. Even at the equator, looking towards either pole you'd see at least some portion of the polar constellations.
And in fact, we do see very different sets of constellations throughout the year and at different times of day/night throughout the year.
The diagram is inaccurate because there is also a 23½° tilt of the Earth's spin axis relative to its orbital axis.
The diagram is clearly not designed to make a serious effort at implying anything. It's meant to instigate discussion and test one's ability to explain celestial mechanics to those who are dumb enough to think the diagram has merit.