Live Artemis Lunar Orbit – Earth Comes Into View 10:32 AM ET – IOTW Report

Live Artemis Lunar Orbit – Earth Comes Into View 10:32 AM ET

Earth comes into view every half hour.

29 Comments on Live Artemis Lunar Orbit – Earth Comes Into View 10:32 AM ET

  1. what??? that looks SO fake….Did you see the Earth spinning like a drill bit? And that typical fake total black no star “Nasa sky” business. AS an engineer, I am sickened by this perversion of real science.

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  3. “And that typical fake total black no star “Nasa sky” business. AS an engineer, I am sickened by this perversion of real science.”

    If serious, I can tell you missed the day they introduced optics. If you don’t want the image of the moon to wash out (overexposed) you either stop down the camera aperture, or shorten the exposure time. We don’t have cameras with the dynamic range to capture the luminescence delta between stars and planets (or the moon) when in close orbit.

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  4. Come on man….TSUNAMI and Mr. “Engineer”. The NASA sky is simply a matter of camera f-stop. The camera has to be “f-stopped down” to manage the brightness of the moon. Consequently, the much dimmer stars don’t show up. Do you think the stars go away during the day-time???? They’re all still there but just can’t be seen by the eye because your eye is f-stopped down by your iris to manage the brightness of the sun.

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  6. bobh, fu troll. so the crap camera on this billion dollar fakery has no brightness compensation??? such a typical trolll answer, attack me instead of give a real answer.

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  7. Maybe I’m missing something. Every time that I’ve looked at the moon (from Earth) it has the same craters in the same spots proving to me the moon does not rotate. I realize Artimus is in orbit around the moon but does anyone else see rotation when it goes past the sunrise/sunset line?

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  8. We’re four days from a new Moon, so we we’re seeing mostly the backside that we never see from Earth. Appears to be a wide angle lens, so a bit of “fish eye.” The camera is pointing somewhat to the left side of actual track (watch the motion of craters sliding to the left…). The lens is open a bit far for the light level – over exposed a bit.

    My question is: how is the signal being relayed to Earth when the Moon is obscuring the spacecraft?

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