#thefakesun

DON'T BELIEVE NASA LIES

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Isn't the sun traveling near light speed due to the expanse of the galaxies?

Why fake this AT ALL????

ESA (Europeon NASA) fucked up their CGI, see 15:10

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fuck off you stupid faggot, this shit’s not even funny.

The sun isn’t made from ice dipshit

Also your picture is retarded, the comet could be standing still, and it would still have a tail because it's made by the suns force on it

It's all relatively and all objects are still in relation to themselves.

The sun doesn't get close as a comet would for the comet to even be visible.

I hope you are trolling

Sage

>It's all relatively
Except the fabric of space supposedly has it's own measurements, meaning that there are absolute coordinates.

Comets are angels that have been banished and what you are seeing is them returning to the Sheol. Notice how not one comet has ever hit earth. Because comets don't exist.

You are beyond stupid my good sir.

Our entire solar system leaves a trail through space. It's called the heliotail.

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slide thread, sage, do not reply afterwards

That's because the sun is not a furry object

what would happen if a sun made of ice collided with a sun made of fire?

Sun leaves a train only visible in the IR spectrum.

There you go.

This is actually a good post.

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Are you some special kind of retard? Comet tails are formed when a comet evaporates from solar radiation, why should the sun have a tail?

Modern day electronics are pretty fragile, high energy particles hit the CCD and permanently damages pixels, you can see it on a lot of older radiation hardened equipment as well for instance the good old SOHO observatories have similar defects after well over a decade in space.

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WTF HOLY SHIT

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