..there is not 1 legitimate picture of one. Go to google, search "satellites". First person here who can find me a legitimate picture (not computer generated) gets a bag of skittles, a 6-pack of coca cola and a years worth of now-in-later candies.
..there is not 1 legitimate picture of one. Go to google, search "satellites". First person here who can find me a legitimate picture (not computer generated) gets a bag of skittles, a 6-pack of coca cola and a years worth of now-in-later candies.
I don't need a picture. My GPS wouldn't work without them.
..you do know GPS is land based correct? SMH
Please send all of a bag of skittles, a 6-pack of coca cola and a years worth of now-in-later candies to my IP address.
Not one legitimate picture of a satellite in your attached google image search. ALL computer generated. No skittles, cokes OR now in laters for you jabroni. Do better
Because I've seen them tumbling and glinting in the night sky. Their brightness is much less constant than the brightness of airplanes, partly because they have irregular surfaces, unlike the smooth aerodynamic profiles of jets.
I didn't request a picture of the moon. No candies or coke for you either. Good, solid try though
Troll post, but you can literally look up and see satellites on a clear night.
NoSpace wrote:
I didn't request a picture of the moon. No candies or coke for you either. Good, solid try though
A satellite is an object that moves around a larger object, it does not have to be man made. Earth is a satellite because it moves around the sun. The moon is a satellite because it moves around Earth. Go back to school!
No cookies or 6-pack for you, respectfully. Not talking about the moon or stars. I'm talking about the thousands of satellites we are told are above us and yet magically never hit one another and google and NASA can't seem to provide one legitimate picture of.
NoSpace wrote:
I didn't request a picture of the moon. No candies or coke for you either. Good, solid try though
I am absolutely shocked that you don't know what a satellite is. I never would have imagined that would be the case...
like these pictures?
No goodies for you either. Those are NOT pictures. They are computer generated pictures. Solid effort though. I give you a D-
NoSpace wrote:
No cookies or 6-pack for you, respectfully. Not talking about the moon or stars. I'm talking about the thousands of satellites we are told are above us and yet magically never hit one another and google and NASA can't seem to provide one legitimate picture of.
Well you fail at English too because that's not what you asked. You said:
"Why Do So Many People Believe in Satellites?
"..there is not 1 legitimate picture of one."
You were then shown a legitimate picture of one.
You fail!
Globers. They'd believe anything.
Let me re-state, Mr. Helpy Helperton. I'm not talking about the moon. I'm talking about the satellites that supposedly are above us created by man..literally thousands suspended in earth "orbit" (lie) which never hit each other. NOT the moon, which is one of the 2 great luminaries. No one can find one picture of one (yes, you can find MANY computer generated pictures) on google images or elsewhere and for good reason. There are none above us...
No goodies for you either. YOU failed, sadly. Good try though
NoSpace wrote:
No goodies for you either. YOU failed, sadly. Good try though
It's clear that you are bored and a troll, but I'm equally bored so I'll indulge you.
Here you go, it's even better than a picture, it's a video. If you have never seen Starlink IRL, you are missing out!
Point
Set
Match
You FAIL!
This dude in Arizona has at least 9 good photos of the ISS. Some are even transiting the moon - 2 satellites in one!