I used the ISS space station data of the horizon, tried to calculate surface area underneath using two separate techniques. I also drew out some diagrams involving circles and spheres, to my dismay came across some irregularities.
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I've been messing around with some circle theorems and found that you couldn't possibly take a picture of a full Earth from a single shot. Is this impossible? Is their some math to prove otherwise, I'm really stuck.
Hi, I'm new to forums in general but not necessarily new to physics which is how I found myself here. I'll be a productive member of this forum! Thank you.
Mr Lollipop