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#Moon
I have seen a bunch of videos claiming with what looks like photoshopped Ai analysis of this really cool image of the Earth / Terra from a member of the crew aboard the Atremis II mission to the moon.
The critics and geography experts, claiming this is faked and ai generated, are pointing out the mistake in the size of Australia, and have incorrectly identified both Australia and Tasmania in the picture.
Mistaking North Africa for Australia and the strait of Gibraltar, for Tasmania. Considering my Grandfather helped construct the runway at Gib, I should know the geography fairly well.
It’s sad that when clearly obvious fakery is employed its not called out enough, but when explainable effects occur, there are many who are out there to claim fowl.
It’s like what the Russian Federation, have been doing asserting the Apollo 11 moon landing didn’t happen. Which is doubly sad, as it takes away the proof of the USSR’s amazing achievement that so nearly beat the US, on returning moon rocks to earth.
That the only proof that that mission even reached the moon, is in the recordings made by nasa of the orbiter, flying overhead before it sadly suffered signal loss.
If you want an example of the fakery just watch China’s space station footage and the glass of water, left in shot during the live interviews with CGTN and their far side of the moon mission where the images presented as proof of their accomplishment.
Showed the persons faking the accomplishment, didn’t understand, the very real reason how in the Apollo 11 landings, why there was contradicting shadows in the moon landing pictures.
The reason why is simple, and in this artemis picture, you can see the effect in how the light of the sun is reflected in the atmosphere of the planet. Turning the planets atmosphere into a second light source.
One that does not exist on the far side of the moon, which is orbitally blacked. So there would never be a second light source unless the image was faked and I believe its a composited image.
The video explains more.
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