Gryphos
Auror
So I have a world in which their are giant cosmic eyeballs hovering all over the sky at geostationary orbit. Every night 'Eyesight' occurs, and all the Eyes Above light up. The thing is, they only light up once the sun has set from their perspective, so obviously the way it works is that form ground level, the sun sets, followed by a brief period of darkness as the eyes all light up in canon, like a wave going from east to west.
I know that the moment the sun sets on the western horizon, the Eyes on level with the eastern horizon would light up. My question is, from the moment of sunset, how long would it take for the wave of Eyelight to reach the western horizon?
I've decided that the Eyes are about 10km above the earth, on the lower boundary of the stratosphere.
I know that the moment the sun sets on the western horizon, the Eyes on level with the eastern horizon would light up. My question is, from the moment of sunset, how long would it take for the wave of Eyelight to reach the western horizon?
I've decided that the Eyes are about 10km above the earth, on the lower boundary of the stratosphere.