Artemis II is half-way to the moon, and yet the moon looks smaller than it does from my back yard. Also where are the fucking stars?
>>532349827retarded britbong
>>532349827Explain to us how a camera works.
>>532349827how would you feel if you didnt eat breakfast today?
Go back you dirty paki
>>532349827>They can't even be bothered to use AI to fake the stars
>>532349827It's over
>>532350008THE PARALLAX REFLECTOR ON THE MOON IS PROOF THE MOON IS MADE OF PARALAX LASERS REFLECTORS
>>532349827i don't feel like explaining lenses to a wrist slapperjust google 'focal length' and 'field of view'
>>532350187What for? He won't understand any of it anyway.
>>532350127You're not gonna see shit with a big ass flashlight pointed at you
>>532349827wait till you see the real size of the sunuse polarized sunglasses and it's a tiny dot. The big sun is a result of atmospheric reflection.
>>532350127>doesn't understand basic photography yet thinks his opinion is worth anything
>>532350187lolJUST GOOGLE : HOW TO SEE IN AN ASS ?
>>532349827the sun is up retard. where do you think the stars go during the day?
>>532350420Wel wi always thaw thtarth awn thtar twek.
>>532350420the sun is what?
>>532349827>Also where are the fucking stars?
THE STARS BETRAY US!
>>532350826PLEASE SEND HELP
>>532349827>Also where are the fucking stars?They committed to no stars already
The stars aren't technically involved in a moon mission OP, because NASA is an American agency. If NASA wanted the stars to be involved, they should have coordinated with them first.
Rolling for it to fuck up and keep going past the moon
>>532350672up, shining, in the sky, it is day and not night in the picture. you can tell because the ship is brightly lit. do you see stars during the day? if not, where do they go? some say they go nowhere during the day and are still there, just too faint to see compared to how bright the sun is here. but at night we can see the stars again because it is dark. in space sometimes it is bright and sometimes it is dark just like on earth--because the sun shines all the time and we just spin around. sure true, the sun is technically is always down from solar orbit, but human habit of speech refers to it as up for some reason down on earth.
>>532351257Rolling for it to burn up on re-entry. Last words heard, what whas dat... Sheeeeeit!
>>532349827You need to put your eye real close to the screen
>>532351257It won't go past the Moon if they missed their trajectory. It would either fall back to Earth (likely at a bad angle for re-entry) or depending on how far out they were from the original course, get flung into a higher orbit and just float around the Earth indefinitely.
They took the scenic route
>>532350080but I do be having brickfuss today
>>532351410I want it to fly out of orbit and keep going tho
>>532350257i prefer the big sun personally