Hello there everyone. I was just outside having a smoke and I looked up at the moon, and for some reason it looks to have a cross or a plus around it. Two rays casting off left and right, and two rays casting off up and down. I chalked this up to the screen I was standing behind and shook it, but they did not move. I stepped off the porch and it was still there. I called my sister out to look at it and she too could see the cross on the moon. Now... maybe it’s just an atmospheric anomaly. I was just wondering if anyone else is seeing the same thing tonight. God bless you all!
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A Newport....
u/#Cmon
Yeah, and where can I get some?
It's a layer of ice high altitude crystals. I saw a spectacular one years ago.
Science. Love it. How about that.! The good old science, it used to proliferate before the cult made everyone a red headed step-child.
I did say just an atmospheric anomaly... but it was still cool.
I was not having a go at you, more the general state of "science" today as promulgated by the normies. Nothing wrong with your post fren.
oh my, now that i reread your message i understand what you're saying,
thought you were saying i was in a cult for seeing stuff in the sky,
good thing too... i dont have any blood sacrifices ready for the alter.
better take a trip to bohemian grove.
I just took a look, I kind of see it.... it looks like some occlusion from the low temperature but humid air, kind of making a halo. It's probably more of a cross shape since it's a waxing gibbous moon.
It's not a full shape but fuller then half, approaching the full round shape. Since it's in that state and the mist in the air is occluding the light, you're seeing the halo come out more like a cross.
Does the cross rotate if you rotate your head side to side?
No it did not rotate as I moved my head around, but I noticed a few hours later that the rays moved to a 15 or 20 degree angle as the moon got higher in the sky. I figured it was similar to sunrise, where the light has to cross a denser atmosphere causing light to behave differently. By midnight it was completely gone. I’m in the south too so I don’t think ice crystals was the cause.
God Wink
I will be sure to check soon.
its lunar wave season my friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3axPn65MGM
why are temperatures colder in direct moonlight than in a shadow?
Probably because when you're in direct moonlight there's no insulation to help keep the temperatures higher, whoever might've done the observation might not have considered this.
I don't think there's been that heavy of a study done on this but I'm going to gamble that insulation is the factor with whatever you're talking about.
I highly doubt moonlight brings a negative energy. I do think that moonlight would not bring any sort of heat with it since it's attenuated indirect light. The analogy might be an LED light vs an incandescent light.
Nailed it. In meteorology it's called terrestrial radiation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPdLouSlB34
Have you measured that, or is it something you heard?
Asking because your question assumes that it's true.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPdLouSlB34
That was not any proof. There was a red area and a blue area, but there was no context. There was no proof that it was even at night, let alone under moonlight. And the temp varied backward from what he was saying part of the time.
I just checked night before last in a near full moon and could tell no difference between moonlight and shadow. Logic would say that would be little difference, but slightly higher in the light, all other things being equal.
That video was not exactly a controlled setup.
So "Why?" is question without a proven premise.
cmon man, just check the guys channel...he's legit...would have no reason to fake something like that. Seriously if your best explanation is to pull a trick from Saul Alinski's play book and attack the source, well, that's pretty weak...and pretty lame. Maybe you should put a bit more effort into figuring out WHY MOONLIGHT IS COLD
I did not "attack the source." I just pointed out that there is nothing in the video showing me anything but red and blue areas and varying temperature readings that were lower in the red areas sometimes and lower in the blue areas sometimes. In other words the video itself was absolutely worthless. There was a conclusion stated without showing any evidence that it was so.
I don't care if the guy is a deacon at church. The video didn't prove anything at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXNjki9ohWA
"On clear days, city buildings can be seen from 50 miles away (if you’re standing on the ground)."
https://gouldvision.com/blog/how-far-can-humans-see/
BTW, what did that have to do with the "moonlight" video?
Ground cooling due to terrestrial radiation (radiating heat) with no insulation. Foliage cover would be acting as insulation. It is a subject in Meteorology for aviation qualifications.
how did the moon get to be so perfectly round?