
Both maps are equally wrong.
Explain.

How does the sun light up North and South America, Europe, all of Africa, and parts of Asia -- on a globe?
Shine a stadium light on it from half a mile away if you want to see how the sun shines on the globe with decent accuracy. the sun is a lot larger and so just shining a common spotlight that is smaller than the globe on it won't show how the rays reach the edges.
And its not like I haven't posted links to online globes that accurately show the sunlight before.
hmm, "decent accuracy" -- what ? how? bendy light? like bendy water in oceans?
And it's not like you can prove any of these claims.
Your globe sun should light up the whole durn solar system 24/7.
I've said many a time that one (1) small light bulb can light up a large living room, even behind the furniture.
And while we're at it, can you show us a photo or two of the earth and the sun?
And how do satellites even propel in space vacuum?

Sure can, and have over and over again.
It does, but there isn't much out there to reflect the light back you us. Just a few planets and asteroids and the occasional comet.
And if your small lightbulb can light up a room, even behind the furniture because of all the surfaces in that room that can reflect the light around, even behind the furniture, than your small lightbulb of a sun could and would light up the whole flat earth from ice wall to center, all the time.
You claim its like a spotlight, try a spot light in your room, still lights up everything.
Here you go, from the ISS

Satellites have been explained to you over and over again, denying it and the science doesn't make them go away. Equal and opposite reaction. And once they are moving there is no air to slow them down.