Eclipse and a little known fact

Started by Ashy, April 08, 2024, 03:53:12 PM

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Ashy

Earlier today there was a total eclipse across North and Central America. The BBC cheerfully informs us that if the moon had been in a different place, this wouldn't have happened.

klondike

They are well known for their science skills. You can tell how good they are from all their fact checking reports. In this instance they are once again spot on of course and just showing off to the hard of thinking.

JBR

Quote from: Ashy on April 08, 2024, 03:53:12 PMEarlier today there was a total eclipse across North and Central America. The BBC cheerfully informs us that if the moon had been in a different place, this wouldn't have happened.
Wow!  They don't say!
Numquam credere Gallicum

Ashy

They also mentioned that if the Sun was bigger or nearer, we wouldn't notice an eclipse. They really did, and got an expert to verify it too. What is it now, £159 for these gems of wisdom?

JBR

Quote from: Ashy on April 08, 2024, 04:25:12 PMThey also mentioned that if the Sun was bigger or nearer, we wouldn't notice an eclipse. They really did, and got an expert to verify it too. What is it now, £159 for these gems of wisdom?
I don't know whether it is the BBC or people in general who need the obvious explaining.  Perhaps both these days.
Numquam credere Gallicum

klondike

Maybe the BBC have an insight into how well the education system is performing these days. Apart from teaching all the little boys they can be girls if they prefer that and vice versa they can even get some reading by the time they leave. An essential skill so that they can read their calculators. The rest, such as how terrible the British Empire was gets left to the BBC.