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Part 2: Are NASA's Space Images Fake?

  • Nov 26, 2024
  • 1 min read

In this post, I am simply going to take a series of NASA's imagery which they claim to be from outer space and edit it (i.e. Enhance Quality, Turn up exposure, Clarity, Sharpness, etc.).


First we have an photo NASA took from the moon, toward the earth. I mean, it looks pretty convincing, right?





















Well to my point of view, you can tell it's fake even from looking at it right now. The moon looks like something you'd cut out of a news article and glue it to a black sheet of paper.


But it's time for some real evidence.


So here are the results after editing it:





















You tell me that doesn't look like one of those 80's style collages.


Next, earth and moon rotation:























Here are the results after editing:

















So according to NASA's photo's, the earth is shaped as a crescent moon!


Now if you are thinking that these shadows are just a common thing to happen in photo's and even they'll happen with fake photo's, I saved an illustration of the earth and the sun and proceeded with the same edits.





































As you see, on an illustrated picture, the shadows are the same even with the same edits. Why? Because this illustrated picture is one piece. NASA's photo's are pieced together so upon editing, the pieces prove a great contrast between themselves.

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