7 How can a star at dusk be brighter then then moon it’s next too? posted 2 years ago by PaulRevere01 2 years ago by PaulRevere01 +9 / -2 27 comments share 27 comments share save hide report block hide replies
The moon appears larger closer to the horizon due to the human observation through the atmosphere. The star also appears magnified, but due to it's own light, seems brighter than the moon which only reflects the sun.
How did I do?
It’s no Star fren. You’ve been lied too. It’s own light from a planet now your starting or continuing conspiracy.
Are you a flat earther? If this is a flat earther question, I fell for it😀
No fren no flat earth here I just don’t believe the narrative it’s glowing.
Planet? You called it a star.