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Astronaut Waves and Flips Camera, Silencing Flat Earthers for Good

Recently, an astronaut released a video from space, confirming the Earthā€™s roundness.

Surprisingly, several topics scientifically proven are still subjects of public debate. For instance, while many trust in science, some still believe in a flatĀ Earth.

The Round vs. Flat Earth Debate

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Spacemandu, a TikTok account that regularly shares clips from space, posted a video showing an astronaut waving at the camera before flipping it to reveal the Earthā€™s curvature, debunking the flat Earth theory. The video was captioned, ā€œSomeone said Earth was flat.ā€

More Evidence

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This isnā€™t the only proof of Earthā€™s shape. For nearly two decades, NASA has documented and archived images of Earth from space. In 2015, NASAā€™s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a breathtaking image of the ā€œentire sunlit sideā€ of Earth from one million miles away, resembling a blue and white swirled sphere.

DSCOVR Refutes Flat Earth Theory

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Charlie Bolden, a former astronaut, emphasized DSCOVRā€™s importance: ā€œThis first DSCOVR image of our planet highlights the benefits of Earth observation from space. As someone who has seen Earth from orbit, I want everyone to understand our planet as a complex, interconnected system. DSCOVRā€™s observations also help us monitor space weather events caused by the sun.ā€

Further Visual Proof

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SAGE III, another scientific tool, tracks atmospheric data, including water vapor and ozone, which protect the planet. Its images, captured from a side angle, offer a perspective similar to watching a sunset and serve as further evidence against the flat Earth theory.

Invaluable Scientific Data

 

Science manager Marilee Roell highlighted the critical role of SAGE IIIā€™s data in trackingĀ weatherĀ patterns and climate change. ā€œItā€™s one of scienceā€™s biggest success stories in shaping policy,ā€ she explained, noting that SAGE IIIā€™s presence on the International Space Station adds both scientific and human spaceflight value.

The Persistence of Flat Earth Beliefs

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Despite centuries of evidence, the flat Earth theory persists, dating back to Samuel Rowbotham in the 19th century, who proposed the idea of a flat disc-shaped Earth. William Carpenter later spread the theory further. Today, flat Earth believers claim that staged images and conspiracies fuel the belief in a spherical Earth.

Astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter suggests this belief stems from a ā€œlack of trustā€ in experts. He wrote for Space.com, ā€œBy claiming Earth is flat, people are really expressing a deep distrust of scientists and science itself.ā€

Science Experts Disprove Flat Earth

Professor Brian Cox, a renowned scientist, has also debunked the flat Earth theory. ā€œThere is no basis for thinking the world is flat. The Greeks measured the Earthā€™s radius centuries ago. Itā€™s inconceivable why anyone would believe otherwise.ā€

He added, ā€œThe simple fact is that weā€™ve taken pictures of it. Itā€™s the most nonsensical suggestion a thinking person could make. Itā€™s drivel.ā€

While the flat Earth debate continues, itā€™s not entirely surprising, given that limited resources and education can hinder understanding of the rigorous research and expertise required inĀ scientificĀ fields.

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