Message from @TheIntellectual

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2019-09-18 15:36:58 UTC  
2019-09-18 15:37:01 UTC  

Does this show it then?

2019-09-18 15:37:04 UTC  

or video footage

2019-09-18 15:38:01 UTC  

bu tin the case of that photo

2019-09-18 15:38:26 UTC  

i would also argue the fact that we dont know the position of the camera and whether the sun is on the horizon or at any angle on the moon's axis

2019-09-18 15:38:44 UTC  

Nah it cant be like that

2019-09-18 15:38:48 UTC  
2019-09-18 15:38:51 UTC  

Same background ^

2019-09-18 15:38:54 UTC  

Exactly matching

2019-09-18 15:39:20 UTC  

Can See stars from Earth but not From moon which has no air to block it

2019-09-18 15:39:45 UTC  

thats not why

2019-09-18 15:39:48 UTC  

that happens most of the time

2019-09-18 15:39:56 UTC  

but yeah ill bite

2019-09-18 15:40:02 UTC  

._.

2019-09-18 15:40:19 UTC  

You should do some more researches if you're curious

2019-09-18 15:40:26 UTC  

light pollution is mostly why cities cant see stars

2019-09-18 15:40:36 UTC  

not the atmosphere

2019-09-18 15:40:43 UTC  

or weather :)

2019-09-18 15:43:06 UTC  

but i also dont know your sources for these photos

2019-09-18 15:43:10 UTC  

Light polution?

2019-09-18 15:43:28 UTC  

Explain why in a very well lit enviroment with tons of light u can still see the stars

2019-09-18 15:43:34 UTC  

in a clean enviroment

2019-09-18 15:43:40 UTC  

It has to do with both

2019-09-18 15:44:30 UTC  

They're easy to find

2019-09-18 15:44:57 UTC  

its not local

2019-09-18 15:45:05 UTC  

its a large scale

2019-09-18 15:45:13 UTC  

so yes in a well lit room you will see the stars

2019-09-18 15:45:33 UTC  

but its a reported and observable truth if you travel to marked light polluted spots the stars are very hard to see

2019-09-18 15:45:41 UTC  

Im talking about being inside a small town full of lights

2019-09-18 15:45:44 UTC  

My friend has proved it

2019-09-18 15:45:50 UTC  

small town is not large enough

2019-09-18 15:46:10 UTC  

it has to do with surface area or what lol

2019-09-18 15:46:46 UTC  

But it had to do with pollution as well

2019-09-18 15:46:47 UTC  

Smog

2019-09-18 15:46:56 UTC  

have you seen places of china or japan?

2019-09-18 15:47:08 UTC  

yes i know of those places, and yeah

2019-09-18 15:47:19 UTC  

in extreme cases it is effective in clouding the sky

2019-09-18 15:47:20 UTC  

Clearly they can still see the stars

2019-09-18 15:47:26 UTC  

💭

2019-09-18 15:47:43 UTC  

So it has to do with both

2019-09-18 16:21:04 UTC  

1. Because we can only see a certain side at one point, it appears to be circular and not spherical
2. For some reason no proof exists