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Hash-Brown
04/18/17 5:25:40 AM
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All the pictures I have seen, from the moon landings and space walks, there are no stars in the background.
http://i.amz.mshcdn.com/OT6RvcdcgecQsoOC91Q3Jv-0OzU=/fit-in/1440x1000/2015%2F04%2F24%2F78%2FSpaceWalk5.d4d2f.jpg
Where are the stars?
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l Dudeboy l
04/18/17 5:27:16 AM
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We've never actually been to space. It's all fake. Fake news.
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dawiseone4
04/18/17 5:28:22 AM
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take an entry level astronomy class tc
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Hash-Brown
04/18/17 5:28:54 AM
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dawiseone4 posted...
take an entry level astronomy class tc

Or you can just tell me.
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bevan306
04/18/17 5:30:13 AM
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FlashOfLight
04/18/17 6:49:13 AM
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Not to dismiss what Dudeboy said, even if he said it in jest, but nevertheless the reason is/would be that the Earth is still lit up by the Sun, so the brightness of the Sun still blinds out the luminance of the stars in the background. It's the same thing that is taking place here in this high altitude balloon footage -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95NDkABAsSk
(you can skip to around 4:27)

The light of the Sun still encompasses and still permeates that immediate field of view, making the stars impossible to be seen.
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DoctorVader
04/18/17 6:56:24 AM
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This is an image from the ISS.
oimcpsUh
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Hash-Brown
04/18/17 7:02:23 AM
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DoctorVader posted...
This is an image from the ISS.
oimcpsUh

Pretty sure that is photoshopped.
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hotwheeler89
04/18/17 7:03:14 AM
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Hash-Brown posted...
DoctorVader posted...
This is an image from the ISS.
oimcpsUh

Pretty sure that is photoshopped.

You're photoshopped!
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Hash-Brown
04/18/17 7:03:33 AM
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FlashOfLight posted...
The light of the Sun still encompasses and still permeates that immediate field of view, making the stars impossible to be seen.

Then why can we see them on Earth? Shouldn't the Sun still be too bright?
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FlashOfLight
04/18/17 7:05:05 AM
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Hash-Brown posted...
Then why can we see them on Earth? Shouldn't the Sun still be too bright?


We can only see them at night, when the Sun is not obscuring the view.
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Hash-Brown
04/18/17 7:05:45 AM
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solosnake
04/18/17 7:12:23 AM
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The earth is brighter than the sun so it blinds out all the stars
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DoctorVader
04/18/17 1:59:34 PM
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Hash-Brown posted...
DoctorVader posted...
This is an image from the ISS.
oimcpsUh

Pretty sure that is photoshopped.

It's just a long exposure shot from NASA's site.
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