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From the very same people who demanded to see stars in photos… now come complaints about the photo that shows these stars. 🙄 Let’s walk through what you’re actually looking at. These two images were taken less than a minute apart from Orion during Artemis II, using a Nikon D5 with a 14–24mm f/2.8 lens. The EXIF data is publicly available. This is not speculation. The image on the left is essentially what the scene looks like to the eye. The image on the right uses the full capability of a modern sensor, with higher ISO, longer exposure, and a wider aperture to pull in far more light. That is why you can clearly see the stars. (ISO basically is simply the camera’s sensitivity to light.) Nothing was added. Nothing was “photoshopped.” These are two direct captures showing what happens when you change settings with a capable camera. Now here’s why this matters. For decades, one of the loudest talking points from Moon landing deniers has been: “Where are the stars in the Apollo photos?” Apollo did not use modern digital cameras. They used modified Hasselblad film cameras with low-ISO film, about ASA 64 for color and ASA 80 for black and white, chosen specifically for photographing bright, sunlit lunar surfaces. That choice was intentional. Those cameras were designed to be simple, reliable, and usable with gloved hands. Limited settings. Low light sensitivity (ISO). Built and setup for the lighting conditions they knew they would encounter. And that comes with a tradeoff. When you expose correctly for a bright foreground, faint stars do not register. There was no practical way, with that equipment, to capture both a properly exposed lunar scene and faint background stars in the same shot. What these Artemis II Orion images demonstrate, very clearly, is exactly that principle, using a modern DSLR camera. One setting → no stars Another setting → stars appear Same place. Same moment. Same reality. The only thing that changed was the camera settings. And now that the answer is literally being shown to them, the question somehow remains, because like all zombie conspiracies, the goal is not understanding and seeking the truth, it is keeping the dead conspiracy alive.





















