90. The Statue of Liberty at a height of 326 feet should not be visible from a ship 60 miles away on a spherical Earth
“The Statue of Liberty in New York stands 326 feet above sea level and on a clear day can be seen as far as 60 miles away. If the Earth were a globe, that would put Lady Liberty at an impossible 2,074 feet below the horizon.”
Dubay can't do trigonometry and provides no evidence
As usual his calculations are incorrect. Using the correct figure and calculation, the observer on the ship would have to be at a height of 957 feet.
However Dubay does not state where his claim comes from and I have not been able to find any testimonials that state that the Statue of Liberty was sighted from 60 miles away.
I suggest that Dubay conduct an experiment and provide us with some evidence in order to construct a credible proof.
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Dubay can't do trigonometry and provides no evidence
As usual his calculations are incorrect. Using the correct figure and calculation, the observer on the ship would have to be at a height of 957 feet.
I suggest that Dubay conduct an experiment and provide us with some evidence in order to construct a credible proof.
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