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Lunar eclipse is not possible on a flat Earth yet we had one last year.

In case you don't know, a lunar eclipse is where the Earth's shadow is cast on to the moon.

Eclipses are actually more proof FOR flat earth than against it. A solar eclipse shadow is too small for the measurements we've been told. Plus, how does a penumbra eclipse is when, as you said, the earth is supposed to be between the sun and moon, but we can literally see both the sun and moon at the same time from the same spot?

https://youtu.be/0cpLEOFs1Is

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You can not see the sun and the moon during a lunar eclipse. That is a lie

Not a lie. It's a thing. Look it up.