The SeeStar S50 Telescope Put Flat Earth Claims To The Test

Written on 06/06/2025
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Join us for a replay of our live solar tracking experiment using the powerful Seestar S50 smart telescope! We meticulously tracked the Sun in real-time to observe its apparent size and movement across the sky from a fixed location. Many theories exist about the Sun's behavior. One common claim in Flat Earth models is that the Sun changes in apparent size due to perspective as it moves closer or further away from an observer throughout the day. In this extended observation, we captured high-resolution solar imaging data. What did we find? Does the Sun's apparent diameter change significantly from morning to midday to afternoon when observed with the Seestar S50? Watch the footage, examine the data, and see the observations for yourself. Who is this stream for? 🌐 Astronomy enthusiasts will enjoy seeing the Seestar S50 in action tracking our star. Science-minded viewers will appreciate the real-time experiment and evidence-based analysis. Even if you’re a flat Earth believer or skeptic, we welcome you – bring your questions and theories! This is a respectful, curiosity-driven exploration of the facts. We aim to encourage discussion and critical thinking. πŸ”­πŸ’‘ Engage & Learn: Feel free to ask questions in the live chat or comments. Our goal is to keep this conversation civil and educational – let’s talk about what we observe. If you enjoy this stream, like, share, and subscribe for more science experiments and astronomy content. 🌍 Observing solar mechanics. πŸ”­ Real-time astronomy data captured. 🌞 What does the Sun's path and apparent size tell us? πŸ“Έ Gear Used: Seestar S50 smart telescope πŸ•’ Observation Period: [Date], from 9 am GMT to 3 pm GMT (adjust as per actual) 🎯 Focus: To observe and document the Sun's apparent size and path over several hours from a consistent location. πŸ’¬ We invite you to join the discussion in the comments. What are your interpretations of this solar observation? Share your thoughts, ask questions, and let's explore the science together. #SolarObservation #SeestarS50 #SunTracking #AstronomyLive #SunSize #FlatEarth #GlobeEarth #ScienceExperiment #Perspective #SunPath #Telescope #SmartTelescope #DaytimeAstronomy #SkyWatching