so the earth looks tiny when standing on the moon and the moon is smaller than the earth, so what? If they zoomed in more on the first picture the earth would appear bigger in it.
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so the earth looks tiny when standing on the moon and the moon is smaller than the earth, so what? If they zoomed in more on the first picture the earth would appear bigger in it.
My point is, simply, the moon is 250,000 miles away from Earth. So in the first picture, how many landmasses can you identify? In the second picture, taken a MILLION miles away, I can clearly see America.(And it looks pretty big.) Probably just the camera though, right? Hope your day was enjoyable.
for starters the camera from 2015 is going to be way better than one from the late 60s yeah, you don't think so? I lost a lot of definition when I blew it up on Paint and I can still see a continent despite it being a cloudy day when the first photo was taken, top and to the left, you don't see that?
Dear brother, we simply live in different realiities. I wish yours to be as lovely and enjoyable as mine is. I hope to see you around friend.
mine is pretty magical.