2019-06-23 at 4:18 PM UTC
So in space that extends outward. there is a spot in space in which Earth will come to 2 points in which all 24 hours of the day of July 4th 2019 will reach.
that length of space will probably be about 24,000 miles (Since at the equator, the distance of rotation is about 1000 miles per hour)
so check it out. in space however, the point at which another star views Earth (if it could see Earth with advance technology by enhancementing out our sun and zooming in) that the point of space that would land on July 24th would be located much much farther in space. now not relative to other planets which would stay the same, but the space in outer space in which Earth shall occupy won't be seen from the day that officially is marked July 4th 2019. from the records of going back, July 4th based on actual time would be viewed somewhere else in space.
Prove me wrong, fgts!
2019-06-23 at 4:43 PM UTC
so you think you know better than me?