Presented as proof of heliocentricity. Eclipses of the sun or moon are observed from the earth. The phenomenon is caused by an alignment of the sun, moon and earth, or the sun, earth and moon. They are predicted using historical observations that were also made from the earth. The phenomenon is both inherently and empirically …
Transit of the ISS during the eclipse
Presented as proof of heliocentricity. The ISS orbits the earth, so it is inherently Geocentrospheric. The eclipse was observed from the earth, so it is empirically Geocentrospheric. This is not proof of heliocentricity.
