10 thoughts on “The Tim The Tool Man Approach”

  1. On the other hand, without checking the details, it would seem if everyone in a stadium had a high-powered laser pointer aimed at a particular point on the field, you’d get a pretty spectacular effect.

  2. He’s going about it the wrong way. The proper way to do this would be during the new moon. That way, the eye is dark-adapted and better able to see the illumination.

    Also, he gets sidetracked after forgets to answer the original question: “Would it change color?”

    1. The dark adaptation effects of reduced moonlight during a new moon would probably be outweighed by the effects of increased sunlight.

    1. For historical reasons that -is- a quarter moon. I supposed it might be because the half-lit portion of the half we can see it is a quarter of the whole surface, but …

      “… we officially call this moon a quarter and not a half because it is one quarter of the way around in its orbit of Earth, as measured from one new moon to the next.”

      http://earthsky.org/moon-phases/first-quarter

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