Edmonton-based musician, whose work spans a variety of genres, from orch-po… Read Full Bio ↴Edmonton-based musician, whose work spans a variety of genres, from orch-pop to ambient film scores, traditional Chinese chamber compositions to cassette sound experiments.
Check out geoffhawryluk.com to purchase albums or get latest news. The site also features a cassette blog with obscure musical discoveries from around the world, including the burgeoning Jungga cassette scene in Eastern Sumba; found cassettes of Torajan animist vocal and papelle trance music; 80s rock from Karen State, Myanmar; blazing organ solos bellowing out from Guatemalan civil war days and much more.
Releases in 2008:
(1) album of rare radio field recordings, Radio Myanmar (Burma) on sublime frequencies.
(2) solo EP entitled Eau.
Check out geoffhawryluk.com to purchase albums or get latest news. The site also features a cassette blog with obscure musical discoveries from around the world, including the burgeoning Jungga cassette scene in Eastern Sumba; found cassettes of Torajan animist vocal and papelle trance music; 80s rock from Karen State, Myanmar; blazing organ solos bellowing out from Guatemalan civil war days and much more.
Releases in 2008:
(1) album of rare radio field recordings, Radio Myanmar (Burma) on sublime frequencies.
(2) solo EP entitled Eau.
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Moon In Daylight
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@GrimKayne
Yesterday the Moon was in a Waxing Gibbous phase. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts round 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full Moon.
Phase: Waning Crescent
Moon Angle: 0.51
Moon Age: 22.66 days
Moon Distance: 391,724.82 km
@Bunny99s
Since there are so many flat earthers around these days, I'd like to add some further information:
1. While the 2d illustration should give you the general idea, things can actually vary heavily depending on where you are on earth since everything is actually 3d and it's quite difficult to wrap your head around where the observer is actually standing and what he can see in the sky at which time of the day.
2. Most of the illustrations we show how the solar system looks like are not to scale. The moon is actually about 30 times the earth diameter away from the earth. Likewise the earth-moon system as a whole is so much farther away from the sun. You simply can not draw the solar system to scale as that would leave the earth as a small dot somewhere at the edge of your paper.
3. Following from point 1 and 2 some say that we should get a solar eclipse every new moon since it's between the sun and the earth. However, again the distances involved are huge and the system is a 3 dimensional system, not 2d. The moons orbit around the earth is not perfectly aligned with the orbit of the earth around the sun. So the moon may pass slightly above or below the sun in the sky. We get an eclipse when the moon just happens to be aligned correctly. Also note that "where" you can see a aolar eclipse depends on your position on earth as well. The reason the rarity for lunar eclipses are the same. For the most part the moon is passing either above or below the earth so the sun light can still illuminate the whole moon during a full moon. Only when the sun, earth and moon lines up correctly the shadow of the earth actually passes over the moon.
Though most flatties can't even comprehend the most basic facts. Some think that the phases of the moon are caused by the shadow of the earth....
I've written this not to convince flat earthers that they are completely wrong. This is a hopeless endeavour. However I hope to stop people living on the edge the slip into the FE cult.
@Rexet1961
true story: one time one of my classmates asked the teacher "can we see the moon in the daytime?" and then the teacher said "of course not" and then everyone looks out the window and we all see the moon in the sky...... yeah let's say everyone died of laughter 🤣
@andrejacobina7063
lol
@richardwind2859
Love it ... Because this story has been repeated many times ...teachers are that Stupid .... and seeing the moon in Daylight proves they have lied to us about the Distance .....moon is really very close to us ...and we do not have technology to go probably not even 100 miles .....
@terryhanks2314
Dude they strait of lie to us in school
@gamers-xh3uc
@@richardwind2859 is about 2000000 km is so far away that all the planets can fit between the earth and moon
@richardwind2859
@@gamers-xh3uc yeah really ?..
That's why we can see Craters with our Naked Eyes 👀... Get back to reality
@jekaterinametluka5717
The moon: out and about in daytime
Me, a seven year old kid: Wait, that's illegal
@registry3727
LMAO
@Belle68294
LOL
@martyvlrjr2333
The moon out during the day is beautiful