@neica_nimeni
Sa inteleg ca pentru tine teoria lui Aristotel imbacsita de filosofie e imuabila si pamantul e fix. Aristotel n-a avut atunci la dispozitie imaginile inregistrate de sateliti.
p.s multumesc ca m-ai facut dezaxata si dezechilibrata. Discutia mea cu tine se opreste aici.
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ai: Chiar in link-ul tau se vede ca luna se misca de la vest la est si tu spui altceva
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El spune ca umbra lunii ar trebui sa se deplaseze de la est spre vest, din moment ca pamantul are viteaza de rotatie. Insa el omite un aspect: unde e pozitia observatorului? Ca una e sa privesti din spatiu si alta e sa privesti de la nivelul solului. Din spatiu n-are cum umbra sa se deplaseze in directia inversa deplasarii lunii, e aberant.
Why does a solar eclipse move from west to east, while the sun moves from east to west?The Moon orbits the Earth from west to east. If you want to verify this, watch Moonrise on successive nights and you'll see that it rises later each day as the Earth's rotation needs more time to 'catch up' with the Moon in its orbit.
The Moon's orbital velocity is about 1 km/sec, so its shadow travels at that same velocity. While the Earth's rotation also proceeds from west to east, the FASTEST motion generated by that rotation is at the equator and works out to less than .5 km/sec. So the Moon's shadow moves eastward at a velocity greater than the Earth's rotational velocity at any location or time, causing it to travel west to east across the Earth's surface.