matthew_ri
matthew_ri t1_iy8tgh0 wrote
Reply to comment by Purple_Haze in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
Being pedantic, it could be the South Pole since it's more visibility white ¯\(ツ)/¯
matthew_ri t1_iy8pfyx wrote
Reply to comment by AlexanderTox in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
Nor is there an up or down on Earth - technically there's an infinite number of ups and downs on Earth, all dependent on the point of reference.
Everything is relative and I love that! 😁
matthew_ri t1_iy8gxyi wrote
Reply to comment by kjpmi in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
It's awesome. Since perspective is irrelevant, I'd say flipping the image 90° left is cooler, having NASA upright and the Earth at top, then moon, then shuttle
matthew_ri t1_iy9vlf2 wrote
Reply to comment by Rhaedas in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
You saying this is making me want to dig deeper into it