On Dec. 30, 1930, the first-ever photo of the Earth’s curvature was taken by Lieutenant Colonel Albert William Stevens, who was an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corps and an aerial photographer.

This photo is one Williams took over South Dakota in 1936 during a record-breaking balloon flight, which also shows Earth’s curvature.

(Image credit: National Geographic/Albert William Stevens 1930)

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    22 hours ago

    here we are, in the the astronomy community, that should attract rather smarter people, but most of you are as lazy as average flat-earher and did not bother to even click the link before following in steps of the first downvoter. if that person jumped off the cliff, i am afraid most of you would follow, because it is easier than to use your own brain.

    i made myself sad on new year.

    (for the extra lazy ones who don’t have time to listen to the lyrics of his social commentary, he put that blackboard there with kepler’s 3rd law to give you hint he might not actually believe the earth is flat. but that would require using at least 10 of your brain cells. good luck next time when you complain about stupidity of the “other side”.

    columbus saw the ocean
    he sailed far and wide
    just to get a cup of spices
    from the other side
    he knew he would die for sure
    if he should reach the edge
    but that’s okay cause long before
    he’d starve to death instead

    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat

    earth’s an oblate spheroid
    revolving around the sun
    spinning on its axis
    which is tilted just for fun
    that explains the seasons there
    and the changing length of day
    but here’s an inconvinient truth
    you can’t explain that way

    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat

    trump won re-election
    he won it by a mile
    only to protect us
    from the socialist pedophiles
    but biden wants the mail and ballots
    counted and at what cost
    he is so out of touch
    he can’t admit when he has lost

    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat

    endless interventions
    never-ending war
    all to please the oligarchs
    and economic horse
    but lower taxes on the rich
    and do it really quick
    my ship is coming in soon
    and i don’t want to pay for it

    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat
    the world is flat

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      Just in the interest of cheering you up a bit, I’d like to point out that many people simply refuse to click on YouTube links. Personally, I have no desire to engage with video content, especially when it’s shared with little to no context. It’s not out of laziness, but more out of a conviction that far too many people have outsourced their thinking to random vloggers, and believe that posting a link to their favorite video essay lends credibility to their argument.

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        believe that posting a link to their favorite video essay lends credibility to their argument.

        unfortunately that is definitely a trend. but then you also have the person who grabs one rhyme out of context and comments it aged like a milk, meaning they did open the video, listened to it and absolutely did not understood.

        i am also not going to watch every 60 minutes long video someone posts me in a discussion, but if i am invested in the discussion so much i care about answering or voting on something, i at least try to understand the concept of the video and what it is trying to say.

        the headline in this case did not help, but i rarely see such an example of crowd behaviour concentrated in such short time as was the case with this link.

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      People aren’t lazy, we just all live in a social media landscape where, when someone posts a link with an intentionally provocative title, it’s rarely worth the effort to engage with it enough to find out if they’re being sarcastic or sincere.

      Sometimes this means that well-meaning people get downvoted. Oh well. Learn to read the room.

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      23 hours ago

      and from the native speakers, i’d like an opinion - is he singing oblate spheroid at the beginning of 3rd paragraph? or is he singing old blade, which is what i hear, and is it some strange poetic phrase?