I am no flat earther, but there sir you are 100% correct,
It always bugged me that noone bothers to put a camera in space and take a literal photograph of the earth.
Its always Composites for some reason..
Do you realize how big the planet is with respect to any spacecraft up there and how far away you'd have to be to get a picture that wouldn't require stitching of multiple pictures together?
No, I know we have sent many cameras and satellites up into space and out of the solar system. It'd be a total waste of equipment to have a single camera present on that spacecraft to take a picture of earth from a distance or to perform any course corrections just to snap a pic that wouldnt require mosaicing.
There are a lot of photos of earth taken from the moon, but those are typically worthless to the braindead since they've convinced themselves that we haven't been there.
I am no flat earther, but there sir you are 100% correct, It always bugged me that noone bothers to put a camera in space and take a literal photograph of the earth. Its always Composites for some reason..
Do you realize how big the planet is with respect to any spacecraft up there and how far away you'd have to be to get a picture that wouldn't require stitching of multiple pictures together?
yes, obviously.
You gonna pretend we have never sent satellites/probes to the outer solar system, or to mars, or to venus now?
No, I know we have sent many cameras and satellites up into space and out of the solar system. It'd be a total waste of equipment to have a single camera present on that spacecraft to take a picture of earth from a distance or to perform any course corrections just to snap a pic that wouldnt require mosaicing.
There are a lot of photos of earth taken from the moon, but those are typically worthless to the braindead since they've convinced themselves that we haven't been there.