4:34:24that's such a small rate, how can they calculate that?
4:34:25I just wanna hear her say, “Bloody Carnies!”
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4:34:26Yes, at some point we will no longer have total solar eclipses
4:34:31yes, but in the grand scheme of things, we won't notice the difference
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4:34:31Not enough to measure with pictures, only with laser rangefinding
4:34:35:_shiinaStare:we be moonless
4:34:39I mean, you can see them with a telescope...?
4:34:41There's no wind so there's no dust
4:34:41eg voyager etc are still doing work
4:34:43In theory, yes. The flag, however, would've lost its color by now.
4:34:44the flag should be completely bleached by the sun by now
4:34:44The flag is almost certainly sun-bleached white
4:34:44pretty much. there's no wind and the reglith stays put
4:34:45McDonald observes the moon… I guess he still wondering if his cow is still its orbit…
4:34:46who's posting all this trash here?
4:34:49already changes like 30,000 miles during the oribit, changing size in the sky few percent
4:34:49the flag is supposed to be bleach white now
4:34:50All the flags are french, the sun baked them white
4:34:51The moon like my hairline is receding
4:34:52probably fine, theres no wind to carry dust
4:34:56Most of 'em will be there. Meteor strikes, and the like, could potentially take some out.
4:35:01Mostly (TM), though the flag wouldbe bleached completely white.
4:35:01unless they get struck by meteors. they'd be there for awhile
4:35:08it also swings or wobbles like our planet so it stays harmonically tethered to our home planet it is very rare in that instance