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Old 28-November-2002, 01:54 PM
Bad_Moon_Rising Bad_Moon_Rising is offline
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On 2002-11-28 08:04, Glom wrote:

g) There are no stars in any of the pictures. Stars are visible in pictures of space taken in Earth orbit, and are obviously visible from there. The only explanation that NASA gives is that it was "too bright". However, it is no brighter than it would be if you were in orbit around the Earth. Or maybe the problem is that it is harder to fake stars. (See discussion below).

There are no pictures taken from Earth orbit, which show stars (provided that there was no intention to capture them). That was a complete and bald faced lie.
I understand what you are saying, but check out THIS jrkeller post from June 24:

"CD,

Here's some proof that you should see stars from space. Of NASA it's from NASA so I guess you can't trust it. For the rest of you, here are two images from the JSC Digital Image Collection taken by Mike Collins on his Gemini X EVA

http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/GT10/10074468.jpg

http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/GT10/10074469.jpg "



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