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Courage and shuffle the cards.

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Henry Flashman
Henry Flashman@HenryFlashman·
@mark_petereit @TrueEarth2 😂😂😂 I understand exactly what's being said. The problem is what's being said doesn't prove anything. You're using what's being said to prove what's being said. The logic and reasoning is circular.
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Mark Petereit
Mark Petereit@mark_petereit·
@HenryFlashman @TrueEarth2 Not to someone who has no idea what he’s talking about. I’ve been in photography and videography for 20 years. Everything he said was spot on.
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True Earth
True Earth@TrueEarth2·
Gee I wonder why would Nasa make this in Photoshop and pass off as real. hmmm
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Mark Petereit
Mark Petereit@mark_petereit·
@TrueEarth2 Here. Maybe this will help. (I doubt it. You don’t seem to be the type of person who’s interested in facts.)
Javier de la Cuadra@JavierDlacuadra

Ahora sí hablemos en serio de la foto. Este es un trino para interesados en fotografía, astrofotografía y el que quiera ¿Por qué esta foto es increíble? Algún conspiranóico, dándoselas de suspicaz, preguntó que por qué esta foto tomada por el comandante del Artemis II se veía más opaca que la foto tomada por la tripulación del Apolo 17 en 1972. Bueno. Acá viene lo emocionante. Esta fotografía hubiera sido imposible tomarla con una cámara análoga; y no cualquier cámara digital puede tomarla. El archivo original de esta foto está disponible para su descarga en la página de la NASA. En las propiedades del archivo se puede ver con qué cámara fue tomada y los ajustes de exposición que se usaron. Hasta el serial de la cámara. Esto, primero que todo, garantiza que la foto que estamos viendo no fue creada digitalmente, ni con IA, sino capturada por una cámara real por un humano. Sé que no es suficiente argumento para los conspiranóicos, pero ni modos. Esa que está ahí es la Tierra. Ahora sí lo interesante. ¿Por qué se ve como más opaca que la del 72? porque resulta que en la cara de la tierra que vemos en esa foto, está de noche; si hacen zoom pueden ver el brillo de la iluminación nocturna. Pero ¿cómo, si es de noche, puede verse como si fuera de día? Porque la foto se hizo con un altísimo ISO de 51200! El ISO es la sensibilidad del sensor a la luz. Con la mayoría de cámaras digitales, con ISOs de más de 6400, el ruido es tanto que la foto se ve prácticamente ilegible. Pero la cámara que tiene el comandante Reid Wiseman es una NIKON D5, que no es una cámara muy nueva; tiene 10 años de haber sido lanzada. Pero su sensor es reconocido por garantizar una calidad decente de imagen con ISOs altos. Y eso, para los que siempre preguntan cómo se hace una buena foto del cielo, es fundamental ¿Por qué? Pues para poder tomar fotos de los astros sin tener que bajar mucho la velocidad de exposición. Porque si bajas mucho la exposición apra que entre más luz, queda capturado el movimiento de los astros y de la rotación de la Tierra, cuando estás en la Tierra. Así que un iSO tan alto hizo posible que Wiserman pudiera disparar a una velocidad de 1/4 de segundo. Que es baja, pero no tanto. Es digamos, el límite para la astrofotografía. Por eso esta foto tiene ruido, porque de todas formas es un ISO altísimo. Pero lo que más me emociona a mí, es que la tomó con un lente 14 -24mm F2.8. Es decir, en terminos coloquiales, que esta foto no tiene zoom. Para que lo dimensionen: cuando uno quiere tomar una foto de la Luna desde la Tierra que salga así de "cerca" tiene que usar un lente de unos 400mm de distancia focal. Wiserman usó un ¡gran angular de 22mm! Es decir que él estaba viendo la Tierra asi de grande frente a sus ojos. Porque la foto no fue recortada en edición y eso lo sabemos porque en las propiedades del archivo siempre aparece cuando una foto fue editada. El archivo está limpio, tiene la resolución original de la cámara. La tierra era inmensa frente a su mirada. Hermoso. Pero para mí lo más mágico de esta foto, incluso más que las auroras boreales, es que se ve como la luz de sol, que está del otro lado de la tierra, ilumina nuestra atmosfera. Y eso es magia pura, porque esa atmosfera tiene una composición milimétricamente perfecta para permitir que la vida, tal y como la conocemos, sea posible. Esta foto, es un regalo precioso para la humanidad. Les dejo al link para que descarguen la foto en alta resolución y el pantallazo de las propuedades del archivo.

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Henry Flashman
Henry Flashman@HenryFlashman·
@luismbat Nothing will happen. Everything will be fine. Ignore fear porn.
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Luis Batalha
Luis Batalha@luismbat·
In 2029, Apophis, a ~370m asteroid, will pass just ~31,000 km from Earth. That’s ~1/10 the distance to the Moon. Inside the orbit of geostationary satellites. Visible to the naked eye. Impact risk this time is low, but the flyby could shift its future trajectory. A direct hit would mean a ~1 km crater and regional devastation. That’s why becoming multiplanetary matters.
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Henry Flashman
Henry Flashman@HenryFlashman·
@enzo720517 @ProjectChaney All you have is insults. No explanations, no attempt to understand. Just insults. It's all any of you have. Makes you look ridiculous.
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Vinc 
Vinc @enzo720517·
@ProjectChaney What's the difference between you and a monkey? They're intelligent.
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Henry Flashman
Henry Flashman@HenryFlashman·
@BitcoinIsaiah @FreedomMemesIRL 🤣🤣 yeah they wouldn't be excited to share their story with the world because they didn't like press conferences 👍 🤣🤣
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₿ Isaiah ⚡️
₿ Isaiah ⚡️@BitcoinIsaiah·
@FreedomMemesIRL They look pretty happy to me after they first landed back on Earth. This press conference was weeks later after they spent all day in the spotlight. Something none of them liked doing.
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Freedom Memes
Freedom Memes@FreedomMemesIRL·
Imagine landing on the moon for the first time in human history… then coming back to Earth looking sad instead of absolutely hyped out of your mind. 😂
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Peter Lloyd@Suffragent_·
England, 2026. This is Fajila Patel — a candidate in the local council elections for Darwen, Lancashire. We are beyond screwed. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
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Ramshutu
Ramshutu@theoofcat5·
@HenryFlashman @TerryNizzle Yes. The earth is demonstrably a ball; which you can prove either with accurate measurements or celestial observations. Water sticks it.
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Terry Nicholas
Terry Nicholas@TerryNizzle·
Everyone knows this ......... the willful lapse of common sense is frankly just silly
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@HenryFlashman @TexDingo @darkvdred Don't believe the experts and common sense and all daily observations, believe me, the guy who tells you a story about how the people behind the greatest conspiracy of all of humanity also supposedly leave dumb obvious clues that only us high school dropouts can figure out.
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SpacySpecimen
SpacySpecimen@SpaceNerdNandu·
@thug_liafe Next time ask him to try to explain basic physics & elementary geography using only crayons and a perfectly flat piece of paper so we can stay on your level.. I think that can be more comprehensible to your pea sized brain
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₿evan ⚡️@thug_liafe·
oooofff So many words from a coping glober.. Its flat b*tches
Jeremy@ManaByte

Earth isn’t flat, the Moon landing wasn’t faked, and space isn’t some CGI dome. These claims fall apart the moment you look at the technology we use every day. None of it works unless Earth is a sphere in a real cosmos. Start with GPS. Your phone calculates your position by comparing timing signals from satellites orbiting Earth. Those satellites move at precise speeds and altitudes that only make sense in a real vacuum. If Earth were flat or if space were fake, GPS would fail instantly. No navigation, no rideshare apps, no airline routing, no global timing systems. The entire system depends on orbital mechanics that match what physics predicts for a spherical planet. Satellite internet, satellite TV, and weather forecasting all rely on the same reality. We watch storms form from orbit. We track hurricanes across oceans using data from satellites operated by different countries and private companies. These systems agree with each other because they are observing the same real planet from space. If space were fake, every meteorologist, every aerospace engineer, every telecom company, every airline, and every military on Earth would have to coordinate a perfect lie for decades. That is not possible. Now to the claim that NASA fakes photos of Earth. This is one of the easiest conspiracy theories to debunk because NASA is not the only source of Earth images. Not even close. Dozens of countries and private companies have their own satellites that photograph Earth constantly. Weather satellites from Europe, Japan, India, and South Korea all produce their own full‑disk images. Private companies like Maxar and Planet Labs take high resolution photos of Earth every day for commercial clients. Amateur radio operators receive live images directly from NOAA satellites using equipment you can buy online. None of these systems rely on NASA. None of them match a single centralized source. Yet they all show the same spherical Earth from different angles at different times. If NASA were faking Earth photos, every other space agency and every private satellite operator would have to fake them too. They would also have to coordinate the lighting, cloud patterns, storm movements, and surface features in perfect sync. That is not happening. The simplest explanation is the correct one. Multiple independent systems are photographing the same real planet. The Moon landing is even harder to deny once you look at the tech. We still interact with the equipment the astronauts left behind. Observatories fire lasers at the retroreflectors sitting on the lunar surface and receive the return signal at the exact predicted intervals. This is not a theory. It is a measurement that universities and independent facilities repeat all the time. You cannot fake a laser return from nearly 240,000 miles away. Even the internet used to spread these conspiracies relies on space infrastructure. Undersea cables carry most traffic, but satellites handle the rest. The timing, routing, and handoff between systems only work because the satellites are actually in orbit. If space did not exist, the global communications network would collapse. The irony is simple. The technology that flat Earth believers and Moon landing deniers use to post their claims is the same technology that proves them wrong. The evidence is not hidden. It is built into the functioning of the modern world. You can reject the conclusions, but you cannot reject the infrastructure that makes your phone, your internet, your weather alerts, your maps, your flights, and your entire digital life possible. These conspiracies do not just fail scientifically. They fail technologically, mathematically, and logistically. They only survive when people stop paying attention to the systems they rely on every day.

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Ramshutu
Ramshutu@theoofcat5·
@TerryNizzle The people who think this is a good argument are the type or people who fall for Nigerian Prince email scams. I mean - why would anyone expect that gravity from a 50 gram ball would make water stick when its meters away from 6 billion trillion ton planet?
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Hardwire Media@HardwireMedia·
@ManaByte Jeremy you know what’s funny? Your logic is perfect but if you debate this with an actual believer in that nonsense, they will call your post an “essay” and not even read it. Insufferable humans who should not breed.
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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
Earth isn’t flat, the Moon landing wasn’t faked, and space isn’t some CGI dome. These claims fall apart the moment you look at the technology we use every day. None of it works unless Earth is a sphere in a real cosmos. Start with GPS. Your phone calculates your position by comparing timing signals from satellites orbiting Earth. Those satellites move at precise speeds and altitudes that only make sense in a real vacuum. If Earth were flat or if space were fake, GPS would fail instantly. No navigation, no rideshare apps, no airline routing, no global timing systems. The entire system depends on orbital mechanics that match what physics predicts for a spherical planet. Satellite internet, satellite TV, and weather forecasting all rely on the same reality. We watch storms form from orbit. We track hurricanes across oceans using data from satellites operated by different countries and private companies. These systems agree with each other because they are observing the same real planet from space. If space were fake, every meteorologist, every aerospace engineer, every telecom company, every airline, and every military on Earth would have to coordinate a perfect lie for decades. That is not possible. Now to the claim that NASA fakes photos of Earth. This is one of the easiest conspiracy theories to debunk because NASA is not the only source of Earth images. Not even close. Dozens of countries and private companies have their own satellites that photograph Earth constantly. Weather satellites from Europe, Japan, India, and South Korea all produce their own full‑disk images. Private companies like Maxar and Planet Labs take high resolution photos of Earth every day for commercial clients. Amateur radio operators receive live images directly from NOAA satellites using equipment you can buy online. None of these systems rely on NASA. None of them match a single centralized source. Yet they all show the same spherical Earth from different angles at different times. If NASA were faking Earth photos, every other space agency and every private satellite operator would have to fake them too. They would also have to coordinate the lighting, cloud patterns, storm movements, and surface features in perfect sync. That is not happening. The simplest explanation is the correct one. Multiple independent systems are photographing the same real planet. The Moon landing is even harder to deny once you look at the tech. We still interact with the equipment the astronauts left behind. Observatories fire lasers at the retroreflectors sitting on the lunar surface and receive the return signal at the exact predicted intervals. This is not a theory. It is a measurement that universities and independent facilities repeat all the time. You cannot fake a laser return from nearly 240,000 miles away. Even the internet used to spread these conspiracies relies on space infrastructure. Undersea cables carry most traffic, but satellites handle the rest. The timing, routing, and handoff between systems only work because the satellites are actually in orbit. If space did not exist, the global communications network would collapse. The irony is simple. The technology that flat Earth believers and Moon landing deniers use to post their claims is the same technology that proves them wrong. The evidence is not hidden. It is built into the functioning of the modern world. You can reject the conclusions, but you cannot reject the infrastructure that makes your phone, your internet, your weather alerts, your maps, your flights, and your entire digital life possible. These conspiracies do not just fail scientifically. They fail technologically, mathematically, and logistically. They only survive when people stop paying attention to the systems they rely on every day.
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Duke
Duke@LordCocaire·
@eternaltxts Do not rely on the government for squat. Especially retirement.
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Fossy 🐏 🐾@derbyram76·
@HenryFlashman @chatswithem You can’t know what something isn’t without some idea of what it is. Negation depends on prior concepts. Saying “it’s not X” is meaningless unless you understand X—and it gives almost no useful info on its own.
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GitSum
GitSum@sum_git·
@HenryFlashman @BGatesIsaPyscho I've seen all these, not a single proof of fraud, just you guys not knowing simple stuff like compression artifacts, etc. weak
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
Will NASA use this clip for a third time in 2026? I’ve bought the thousands of examples of NASA fraud - this one is simply indisputable.
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Henry Flashman
Henry Flashman@HenryFlashman·
@ShabbosBoyem @GoingParabolic Evidence isn't proof. You have two blurry images that could literally be anything. You have no way of verifying anything is what you say it is. The burden of proof (not evidence) lies with the positive claim. That's you. Sorry it's so hard for you to understand.
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Shabby Boy
Shabby Boy@ShabbosBoyem·
@HenryFlashman @GoingParabolic Still no evidence from you about... anything. I claim the moon landing was real, provide evidence. You can't refute it, provide nothing. I win. You lose. Go away nihilist blackpill loser.
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Jason Ai. Williams
Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
There are NPCs on earth 🌍 that think this drove around for 22 hours in the moon.
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Shabby Boy
Shabby Boy@ShabbosBoyem·
@HenryFlashman @GoingParabolic It is actually. You see, you are the one that thinks it's all fake, so the burden is on you to prove it. That's how it works, those are the rules. Don't like the rules? Then piss off.
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WallStreet.au
WallStreet.au@wallstreet_au·
@fulovitboss the cop had to speed.....someone wrote a nasty facebook post that hurt the feelings of a politician
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