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SPACE FACTS: DAY 169/365🔭🧪🛰️ Because the Earth is a sphere, the skies look different above and below the equator. The moon, for example, appears “upside down” from Sydney, Australia when compared to the same full moon viewed from Chicago, USA! Images: Ovincez, Achituv; Wikimedia

The moon seen from Sydney, Australia (approximately 34 deg S latitude). The large Tycho crater appears near the top middle.
The moon seen from approximately 35 deg N latitude. The large Tycho crater appears near the bottom, center left.
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Considering I'm loving Expeditionary Force and Spellmonger, I'll have to check out Fear.

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