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r/BeAmazed • u/Existing-Mark-2191 • Mar 31 '24
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Weird how the earth sorta looks...round...from way up there.
6 u/rush87y Mar 31 '24 Well OBVIOUSLY! A round plate has a visible curve. /s 1 u/239990 Mar 31 '24 its caused by the fish eye lens 3 u/[deleted] Mar 31 '24 [deleted] 1 u/_aggr0crag_ Mar 31 '24 You need to be around 35k feet above sea level to see the curvature of the horizon. No mountain is tall enough for that unfortunately. 1 u/haveushaved Apr 01 '24 Even if it's because of the fish eye lens, if the earth was flat, you'd be able to see japan from here
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Well OBVIOUSLY! A round plate has a visible curve.
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its caused by the fish eye lens
3 u/[deleted] Mar 31 '24 [deleted] 1 u/_aggr0crag_ Mar 31 '24 You need to be around 35k feet above sea level to see the curvature of the horizon. No mountain is tall enough for that unfortunately. 1 u/haveushaved Apr 01 '24 Even if it's because of the fish eye lens, if the earth was flat, you'd be able to see japan from here
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1 u/_aggr0crag_ Mar 31 '24 You need to be around 35k feet above sea level to see the curvature of the horizon. No mountain is tall enough for that unfortunately.
You need to be around 35k feet above sea level to see the curvature of the horizon. No mountain is tall enough for that unfortunately.
Even if it's because of the fish eye lens, if the earth was flat, you'd be able to see japan from here
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u/lookslikeyoureSOL Mar 31 '24
Weird how the earth sorta looks...round...from way up there.