Lovely picture! Either I don’t get the meme part or I can’t find Saddam.
He’s there, in the jpg artifacts
The meme is that there is no meme, and the picture is just doctored - the sun doesn’t follow that pattern at all…
It absolutely does, my friend. It’s called the analemma.
And that might be the meme.
This is what early astronomers thought the orbit was. They believed the earth to be the center of the universe, and couldn’t explain the strange orbits of the stars and planets.
And there’s still people out there, believing that.
Go home, sun. You’re drunk.
I think I count 46 shots. Missed a few weeks.
Where is Saddam?
so clearly sun rotates around earth, in your face Galileo - Church probably
Neat. I naturally assume the very few apparent gaps are due to bad/cloudy weather on those particular days…
There should be 52 suns in the picture
Yes, that’s exactly my point. I counted 46.
You can’t expect clear skies every day/week of the year can you?
Which planet were these pictures taken on? On my planet the sun looks much bigger.
you can change the relative size of things with zoom
Nnnnnnggggg!!
This is highly infuriating! The sun keeps narrowly missing taking out the church spire.
So can someone who is more familiar with this subject answer, “Are these pictures taken at the same time of day with or without seasonal adjustments to time (Daylight Savings Time, etc.)?”
I understand why the sun would move vertically over the year due to the tilt of the Earth, but what causes the horizontal movement?
The analemma.
Then since that 8-figure is diagonal, the earliest sunset and latest sunrise are about two weeks on either side of the shortest day of the year. Same in summer with the latest sunset and earliest sunrise being a couple of weeks on either side of the longest day.Looks like the diagram for an sp3 hybridized electron orbital
We wobble but we dont fall down
A big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff