It's unavoidable. It's also something that would be seen for a flat earth as well (the rim of the LP record effect)---or weren't you aware of that? Glad to see that you had no argument against all the other points I raised.
Just because Neil DeGrasse Tyson is not the sharpest pair of scissors doesn't mean that gravity doesn't exist. What other force can you explain? They all boil down to questions we can't answer.
There are plenty. You just have the idea that CGI is are for nefarious purposes. It's the only way you can generate a picture of a whole object if the camera is only a relatively tiny distance from it. The Moon photos are perfectly realistic (plenty of distance)...and we will be able to do it again fairly soon (I hope).
Congrats the 1st one ever to see the curve from 40,000 ft. You are a special kind of stupid
It's unavoidable. It's also something that would be seen for a flat earth as well (the rim of the LP record effect)---or weren't you aware of that? Glad to see that you had no argument against all the other points I raised.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTdGEwB4C/?k=1
Just because Neil DeGrasse Tyson is not the sharpest pair of scissors doesn't mean that gravity doesn't exist. What other force can you explain? They all boil down to questions we can't answer.
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You raised no points glad you dont wonder why we cant see apic that hasn't been CGI by NASA
There are plenty. You just have the idea that CGI is are for nefarious purposes. It's the only way you can generate a picture of a whole object if the camera is only a relatively tiny distance from it. The Moon photos are perfectly realistic (plenty of distance)...and we will be able to do it again fairly soon (I hope).
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTdt6L9ee/?k=1