Yawn... obviously faked
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Without artificial lights or atmosphere, wouldn't space offer a more stellar view of the stars that would inspire an astronaut at some point to direct his camera. I mean if I go camping away from the city and in spite of earth's atmosphere, I'm blown away. I set the camera with the shutter open for a minute or so, and get some good pictures. Is supposedly the view of the cosmos from space just meh and no astronaut has ever been inspired to snap a pic or even talk about it. Why is that?
People keep forgetting there is a perpetually burning nuclear bomb a million times larger than the earth hanging out there.....the sun
The spacewalk happened in sunlight
Space is black because a vacuum has literally nothing to reflect photons back. People think black means darkness, which is not so.
My point is I've never heard of an astronaut taking a picture of the stars.
Look at the ISS livestreams on YouTube. During the night half of the orbit you can see stars, aurora, etc
Cool. Thanks. I won't bother you anymore 😁