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February 26, 2026 Moon Lighting and sun Position Issues: OK, here's where we take a look at yet another conundrum. Notice the straight line I drew between the two terminator points. The shadowed area is below this tangent line. Notice the tree branches showing the sun's light coming from behind me and to my left.
A larger image of the same shot is below. Notice the line I drew which is perpendicular to the terminator line. THAT line "should" be pointing at the direction of the sun's rays, however, the sun is shining from my left, at 8~9 o'clock position on the moon. Imagine rotating that perpendicular line to the left, and point it at the sun coming from by left and behind me a bit. This is impossible if the sun is the light illuminating the moon. The shadowed area "SHOULD" be counterclockwise around 6-12 o'clock position if the sun's rays are lighting it from that position. In reality, AI stated the sun should be far west of the moon's location and not east to cast a shadow on the bottom of the moon. This terminator line was in this same position from a bit after sunup, until the sun was almost due south of my camera. Another impossibility of the sun is moving and lighting the moon, yet the terminator line does NOT move. That means the terminator line DID NOT MOVE despite the sun moving well over 90 degrees from east to the south sky. Why? I did a separate AI question on this topic, and you can see the conclusions it came to HERE and the document titled "Gab-AI-second-supporting-dialog-on-moon-motion-and-physics.pdf."
This is the picture I took of the sun's position at the time I took the 10:59 AM picture above. The moon was well over 110 degrees further around to the right. The terminator line should have been at the ~11-4 oclock position with the shadow within that section at the TOP of the moon. It wasn't.
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11-14-25: Notice how the rotation is consistently showing. This first picture is with the moon at ~55-60 degrees up from eastern horizon.
This one is with the moon at almost high noon, and ~10-15 degrees south.
The below picture is the only one that actually shows the terminator line actually facing the morning sun's general direction, but it is still showing far too much shadow compared to the sun's alleged light and direction. This picture is ~5 degrees past high noon location, and ~10-15 degrees south.
11-15-25: This next series of pictures were taken on the morning of 11-15-25, beginning at 06:03 am. They reveal another moon anomaly that can't be explained by traditional science and data. This first time-stamped picture shows a 3/4 zoomed shot. Notice no shadow features, and no circle visible.
Notice this next picture now reveals the shadowed section features without the sun's light shining on it. As you will see below in this series, the more I zoomed in, the less features I could see, which AI explained in the document HERE titled "Gab-AI-second-supporting-dialog-on-moon-motion-and-physics.pdf" page 32, with date of 11-15-25.
 
 
 
 
 
Now, notice that this picture is only 26 minutes later, but now the same zoom lengths are not showing either the shadow features OR the circle of the moon. This proves it cannot be the sun that is causing these anomalies.
 
 
This last picture taken after the sun was well up in the eastern sky.
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