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billy
billy@instanceGWD·
@r3a9an_k_ @neel_kolhe Two different AI systems used. I saw 2 others also detect them as fake. Cope
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davey
davey@jerseyh0mo·
Our pale blue dot. The only planet we know of that’s rare and unique enough to house the most remarkable phenomenon in the universe: life. And we’re all too busy destroying our planet, destroying life and letting a handful of people control the global resources while we sit on our phones and doom scroll. Pretty sad when you think about it.
Pop Base@PopBase

Earth stuns in new photo taken by Artemis II. (Via: @NASA)

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Everyday Astronaut
Everyday Astronaut@Erdayastronaut·
This photo of Earth is EXTRA spectacular for a good reason... let me explain. Most images you see of Earth from space are the daylight side of the Earth, and it's obviously very bright (see my last image), this means stars are too dim to be seen with that bright exposure setting (low ISO, high shutter and / or stopped down aperture). BUT this image taken by the Orion crew looks so incredible because you can see the sun is BEHIND the earth, meaning it's night time on the side of the earth facing the crew in this image. So how do you expose a night time earth from space? Same way you do on Earth! A mixture of opening up the aperture (F4 in this case), cranking the ISO (51,200 here), and using a relatively long exposure (1/4 of a second). We can see the settings used by looking at the exif data from the camera. What this means is our camera is also sensitive enough to see stars in the background of Earth, leading to an extraordinary image!!! GREAT WORK!!! These are the kind of images I've been so excited to see!
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NASA@NASA

We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.

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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
I'm honestly SHOCKED at how the general public still has NO IDEA Artemis II is, right this minute, taking humans to the moon and will be the furthest humans have ever flown. Every non-space nerd I've talked to has no idea. WE MUST GET PEOPLE STOKED!!!! THESE FOUR HUMANS ARE FLYING TO THE MOON!!!
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NoahKim
NoahKim@Noah_Kim99·
@NASA Even from hundreds of thousands of miles away, Earth still looks alive and glowing. This view never fails to hit different.
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NASA@NASA·
Even in darkness, we glow. In this image of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.
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