(April 3, 2023 at 7:08 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: Better still, north pole v. south pole. Two completely different skies that can be seen at the same time, via TV.
I don't think that's a good argument, for three reasons.
You don't see from those two skies that constellations shift but have a constant shape. Constant shape of constellations is important, as it demonstrates that stars do not shift simply because they are close to us.
Also, how clearly can you even see stars during a polar day? When it's polar night on the North Pole, it is a polar day at the South Pole.
Also, many Flat-Earthers claim much of what we think we know about Antarctica is a part of the conspiracy.