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Isn't it funny that none of the older images of Earth have a visible atmosphere around the planet, and now all of a sudden there is one?
Oh and look, we can suddenly see stars now. You couldn't see stars in the past apparently.

Not sure which improvement we owe this to more.
Our ability to _actually_ go into space beyond low Earth orbit for the first time, or our AI image generation technology? Which do you think it is? Tell me in the comments.
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>>42205066
>photo of night side of earth
>wide aperture
>long exposure
>digital brightness amplification
All discussed in the other thread.
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>>42205066
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Airglow_from_space
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d9/Earthrise_over_Compton_crater_-LRO_full_res.jpg
?
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>>42205107
First one is all low earth orbit.
Second one has no atmosphere visible at the edges.
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i think thats the space debris they talk about.
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>>42205107
Second pic literally looks like CGI, LOL do NASA fanboys really buy this?



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