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Did We Go to the Moon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 38409" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><strong>Re: Did We Go to the Moon?</strong></p><p></p><p>If we look at how much of the Earth we see, the sun must be at about 80 to 60 degrees more or less behind the head of the guy who took the pic. If the sun was 90 degrees from the horizon, we would see only half of the Earth. That must be why there seem to be no shadows on the almost flat surface. </p><p></p><p>When the moon is full, we hardly see the stars around it. I think it's the same thing here, except that the Earth is even more bright. We must also consider the exposure level of the camera.........But, since there's no atmosphere on the moon, I guess we should see at least a little bit of stars, that's an interesting point KC. </p><p></p><p>Num7</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 38409, member: 1"] [b]Re: Did We Go to the Moon?[/b] If we look at how much of the Earth we see, the sun must be at about 80 to 60 degrees more or less behind the head of the guy who took the pic. If the sun was 90 degrees from the horizon, we would see only half of the Earth. That must be why there seem to be no shadows on the almost flat surface. When the moon is full, we hardly see the stars around it. I think it's the same thing here, except that the Earth is even more bright. We must also consider the exposure level of the camera.........But, since there's no atmosphere on the moon, I guess we should see at least a little bit of stars, that's an interesting point KC. Num7 [/QUOTE]
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