Are NASA's Space Images FAKE?
- Nov 25, 2024
- 2 min read
So many people have seen the images that NASA Space Center has given them and believed them that they are perfectly real photos of the earth and space. Round Earthers often show Flat Earthers these photos and say, "See? Real pictures! Now what?" Today, I'm writing this post to not only prove NASA's images are fake, but also to support all Flat Earthers who are looking for evidence.

This will be a shorter post though, but first let's take a completely positive and real image of NASA's in space.

So this is a "Mind Blowing" discovery of the moon crossing in front of the earth. Alright, so first look closely at the moon on this picture. The moon is crossing in front of the earth... But do you notice what I see?
According to the shadow from the moon, the moon is nearly touching the earth! As you see, with physics, the further away something is, the smaller it's shadow will be. On here, the moon's shadow is the size OF the moon itself, if the Sun was making it that way, either way, the shadow should be smaller on the earth's surface because of how far it is. But it isn't! That means the moon is nearly touching the earth! According to NASA it is so far from the earth when looking at it. This means the moon has been added, it has been put in as you see, the shadow is very unrealistic.

Next is the biggest part, showing this earth/moon photo again.

Look closely at the clouds on the earth,

They are completely 2 Dimensional! If the earth is utterly large as NASA says that all the Millions of people can fit on it easily, then why is everything so 2 Dimensional? Look at the whole picture.

Everything is so shiny and flat on it, as if you just painted a golf ball. You'd think there would be at least some contrast between the clouds and the earth.
So making this photo is something anyone can do. Simply take a black background, add an AI generated 2 Dimensional earth in the center, Darken the right corner a bit to make it look 3 Dimensional.
Now add another AI generated moon on it and draw in a shadow. So simple!
If you wish for more of these images, comment below and I will make a sequel.



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