Beautiful timelapse of Earth setting below the Moon's horizon captured by the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya. ©JAXA/NHK
Beautiful timelapse of Earth setting below the Moon's horizon captured by the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya. ©JAXA/NHK
@jfriedensreich @wonderofscience
Because the moon only rotates once a month and the whole time elapsed is only minutes. Cloud movement on earth visible by naked eye from the moon would take days.
Stop being so ready to cry "Conspiracy!" based on ignorance.