A January 29th TWEET from the current Canuck (allegedly) aboard the International Space Station includes a 33 second video clip of the Earth's flat horizon and is eerily similar to the signature photograph taken by Chris Hadfield and featured in his book (An Astronauts Guide). Like the Hadfield picture, the clip from David St Jacques includes the Moon in the distance, and serves as a baseline for estimating the total length of horizon revealed within the frames. This space critic has wondered aloud just how and why the Hadfield photograph was released at all, unless of course Mr. Hadfield was sending us a message with his own camera that the Earth is in fact a stationery flat plane?
The footage from St Jacques has been 'branded' by the Canadian Space Agency (note that the CSA / ASC logo positioned in the upper l/h corner), and not by NASA, and even more interesting, the video fades out with the Government of Canada logo.
So the question is ... does The Canadian Space Agency, or perhaps someone at the CSA, only wish to 'tag' the real photos and tapes consistent with the true cosmology of the Earth, and distance themselves from the fake ball Earth "images" from NASA? And if so why?
Here is the link to @Astro_DavidS: https://twitter.com/Astro_DavidS/status/1089523719679160320
And here is the clip:
Note that this critic believes the Moon moving in this image is CGI, and that the CGI has been overlayed on top of actual footage of the Earth from low Earth orbit, aka 'space' which we can see reveals a flat horizon, albeit shimmering through the atmosphere, and probably 'hazed up' a bit by a graphic artist?
Just for giggles, here is the Hadfield photo from 'space' aka Low Earth orbit, as it appears in his book:
For more observations of the flat Earth in plane view please visit us at www.GalileoLied.com
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