I have had a video call with a friend in Bakersfield California, I am in Melbourne Australia, It was 3am my time, so it was night, it was 10 am in California, so daylight, we could both see the moon up high in the sky, How was this possible? 12,778 klms apart, both looking up at the moon, we both saw the same face, except reversed to each other, mirrored. We were both looking at the moon at the same time, 1 of us in the middle of the night, the other in the middle of the day and 12,778 klm apart, this makes no sense to me on a globe, if on opposite sides of a globe, and you both are looking up, you would be looking the opposite way to each other, not to the same point , the moon, if we were both looking down and the moon was just above the horizon for us both, then maybe we would be looking the same way, but both looking up, definately not.
This is an easy experiment that anyone with a smart phone and a friend on the other side of the world to you can do, so anyone who doubts I have done this, go and do it yourself! Id like to know how this is possible? Are their 2 moons??
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