Flat Earth Proof: Sun and Moon Visible Together in Daylight
Truth Rating

The claim that seeing the sun and moon simultaneously disproves a globe Earth is entirely false and based on a misunderstanding of orbital mechanics.
The claim that seeing the sun and moon simultaneously disproves a globe Earth is entirely false and based on a misunderstanding of orbital mechanics.
π₯Hot Take:
- The moon doesn't just clock in for the night shift π
- Basic geometry debunks this flat Earth theory faster than you can say 'orbit' ππ₯
π₯Hot Take:
- β’The moon doesn't just clock in for the night shift π
- β’Basic geometry debunks this flat Earth theory faster than you can say 'orbit' ππ₯
Claim Breakdown:
π Fact Check: The globe model never claims the moon is stuck on the 'night side'! π The moon actually orbits the Earth completely every 29.5 days. Because it's constantly moving around us, its position relative to the sun changes. Therefore, it spends a significant portion of its orbit on the same side of the Earth as the sun, making it perfectly visible during the day. πβοΈ
Fact Check Date: 2nd April 2026
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