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Old September 28th 20, 12:08 PM posted to sci.space.science
Alain Fournier[_3_]
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Default [PS] Were over the Moon for well, for the Moon!

On Sep/26/2020 at 23:01, David Spain wrote :
Thank you for forwarding the story about "Can the Moon be upside down?"
I had never given much thought to what the moon looks like in the
southern hemisphere since I haven't been south of the equator. I need to
get out more!

Dave


You don't even have to go south of the equator to see a difference. If
you go from say northern Quebec to Cuba, there is an easily noticeable
difference.

But you see, you don't really have to get out more, following
sci.space.science suffices.


Alain Fournier

 




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