This person is a high school teacher.

    by ggskater

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    1. You mean like all the ones that have been watching it the whole time, including decent back-yard observers? Those ones?

    2. Those people are hopeless.

      Kids might remember him as the worst teacher they ever had and will grow up from that.

    3. Huh. This is the first post I’ve come across like this. I thought there would be alot more. Kinda surprised actually.

    4. ShortThought on

      the 2,610,000 kg rocket that literally millions of people watched launch

      the live coverage of every element of the mission from launch

    5. This moron can see the ISS with the naked eye if they actually take the time to look for it.

    6. Federal_Sympathy4667 on

      Large deep space telescopes don’t work that way mate.. but plenty smaller and enthusiast telescopes has caught artemis on film.

      Just another flat earth/moon denier at large.
      Do you want this idiot to teach your kids?

    7. Posted from my iPhone using a global communication network of satellites built over decades: “IS FLAT THO.”

    8. UmbraIndagator on

      If anyone wants the math on why this is stupid: with solar panels deployed the Orion capsule is ~65 feet long, Saturn is ~75,000 miles wide. That’s roughly 6,000,000:1 size ratio if I did my math right.

    9. ismellpizza25 on

      People like them shouldn’t be teachers. Teachers should be as educated and factually correct as they can be in my opinion, even if it’s about something they don’t teach

    10. Trump wants the us to own the moon….aligns with him starting space force or watever

    11. TheBaneEffect on

      What a pathetic individual. With this, their time as a teacher is numbered.

    12. They’re a first year teacher who went back to school in their 30’s. Is a conspiracy nut. And I’m sure they went into teaching purely to make kids question basic logic.

    13. We can definitely find Artemis… Whether they believe it or not, seems to be beyond their comprehension.

    14. makemeking706 on

      Look at what they pay versus what you have to put up with. High schools take who they can get. 

    15. Boiled_Thought on

      Anyone got any links/photos of pics/videos of Artemis 2 from earth? Would love to see some cool shots if they exist (not a denier lol, I just think a view of them from earth by the moon is dope as fuck)

    16. Americanhikikimori on

      For whatever it’s worth I found an amateur astronomer on Instagram who goes by moxxham who took a couple pictures of Artemis II. It just looks like a couple white streaks though.

    17. Mugiwara-no-Boushi on

      Saw a bunch of comments, on a post here on Reddit about Artemis, saying this kind of thing. I honestly couldn’t believe people could be this stupid.

    18. Negative_Reach9380 on

      So if I understand correctly, the question is, “Why can a telescope see an object 764 times the size of Earth that reflects more than 30% of the sunlight is recieves, but can’t see something the size of a minivan 200,000 miles away?” Scholars may never find the answer.

    19. They teach teachers how to teach, not like extra science stuff or whatever. Nothing about being a teacher makes them exempt from weird conspiracy theories. You learn strategies and resources on how to teach kids, then you show up a few weeks before school starts and they give you a big ass book or binder that tells you what you’re teaching that year.

    20. First-Sheepherder640 on

      Is this person in Oklahoma? ….’cuz I bet they’re in Oklahoma.

    21. SecBalloonDoggies on

      I was just visiting Kitts Peak, and they actually are able to see it with large ground telescopes.

    22. Saturn diameter is 120,536,000 m. It is 1,196,782,966,000 m away from Earth. It is 0.00578° wide in the Earth sky.

      Orion module is 5.03 m in diameter. It goes as far as 1,118,624,000 m away. It would be 0.000000258° wide in our sky. 20,000 times harder to see.

      We can’t see Apollo 11 landing site from Earth even with most powerful of our telescopes and it is normal. Planets are far, but they also are enormous.

    23. I dated a gal with a master’s and a middle school science certification. She couldn’t tell me the freezing or boiling point of water, in C nor F.

      That shit must be easy to get into.

    24. BrokenLranch on

      I found it with my backyard telescope. One morning on its way there the solar wings were bright as day. Thou I’m sure it was CGI being cast on the flat earth firmament cuz you know how that nasty NASA lies!

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