Message from @Flat Earth PhD
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@Saturn given that formuli you wish to use wheres the Geometric Horizon at one foot/30cms observer height then?
@Drewski4343 but they could have another camera
Sure, but I'm looking at it from their (supposed) point of view - they're not there to take shots of the stars. To them it doesn't matter if they're in the shots or not. They're not trying to disprove the flat earth myth of why stars can't be seen, they're just trying to make sure the surface of the earth is exposed properly.
Yes
@Drewski4343 oh come on. you have a platform supposedly outside of Earth's atmosphere....completely free of city light pollution....that should have the most epic view of the stars. and how hard can it possibly be to add another camera.
I bet folks would find the stars as interesting and beautiful as Earth
doesn't pass the sniff test
this is not a debate channel
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I believe they do take video of the stars. At least I've seen NASA vids of the stars, but if the surface of the earth was included in the shot, it would either be a) totally blown out during daytime or b) be a night shot of the earth.
2nd camera
🙄
on the other side of the ISS
you could have 20 cameras
50
I have 2 in my smart phone
why we never see stars from NASA
like ever.
esp on the ISS
they could have TONS of cameras - I don't know. But you can only take one shot at a time with one exposure setting. I'm saying you can't have the both stars and the surface of the earth exposed in one video.
nobody said you need both in the same shot
ok, then I'm not sure what we're arguing haha
you could take shots of the stars from the lunar surface. just need a second camera set up accordingly
but instead of doing that, they brought golf clubs?
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same for ISS
doesn't make sense
oh. well, I don't know about that.
<@!513021714020565012> what I'm saying is here are two examples of what should be the most epic view of stars
no atmosphere to deal with
yet nary 1 photo?
lol
nice try
you won't
I can tell from your answer above
Here's an ISS video focusing just on the stars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnzyAZpE0a0
Lunar surface should have an incredible view of the stars.
don't make me laugh
amateur question