Re: The ISS - Who Should I believe?
« Reply #20 on: December 20, 2021, 08:11:16 PM »
With the help of my brother-in-law (who lives 350 miles away) we both observed the ISS passing across the sky then used the angle of our observations to calculate the height. We came up with an approximate height of 232 miles. This is pretty close to the official figure of 220 miles.
I'd love to see your math!

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Re: The ISS - Who Should I believe?
« Reply #21 on: December 20, 2021, 10:05:31 PM »

... we have Flat Earth 2, Globetards 1.
Just FYI, using terms like that reduces your credibility more than it does those you intend to insult.
I agree, and I'd like to reinforce the fact that "no personal attacks" is rule 1 here. CathInfo, please tone it down.
Read the FAQ before asking your question - chances are we already addressed it.
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Re: The ISS - Who Should I believe?
« Reply #22 on: December 21, 2021, 11:21:11 PM »
... NASA has been caught lying on DOZENS of occasions, we have video and other proof.

Even if that were true, what have NASA got to do with the shape of the Earth?

First orbital craft - Russian
First man in space - Russian
First space walk - Russian
First woman in space - Russian
etc
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Nearly all flat earthers agree the earth is not a globe.

Nearly?