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originally posted by: HooHaa
It looks fake as hell to me.. The earth appears a couple hundred times larger in this picture than it does in that " famous" picture taken from the surface of the moon with a 3/4 earth in the background..
Can someone tell me the name of the land mass seen on earth in the pic? I've rotated a globe to try to determine it and I can't seem to identify it.... Thnx
Oh btw , that famous earth shot that I mentioned. Has anyone here downloaded it from NASA site, load it up in Photoshop and highlight the entire picture? See anything parcular about the Earth?
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
a reply to: Bloodydagger
But honestly, I don't like the image exactly because of that reason...it looks like a poorly accomplished cut-and-paste project.
originally posted by: chrisss
I always give the astronomers grief for spending all the resources on pictures and not putting people on some other planet, but I have to admit, this picture is cool.
Negatively, I do wish we could see America in it.
originally posted by: GetHyped
a reply to: boymonkey74
Good luck getting any answers to that. The most concrete explanation anyone's offered to date is the hilarious "The mountains look 2d". This is the calibre of keen minds we're dealing with.
originally posted by: IwillbeHONEST
a reply to: boymonkey74
I don't have infinite knowledge. But, my eyes have adapted in the Internet age to see photo manipulation and when images look fabricated. Have yours? Or is this just beautiful because it's stamped by NASA's approval?
Why do you put so much faith in a government entity with Nazi origins? If you 100% believe this picture is real, well, it's too late
originally posted by: IwillbeHONEST
originally posted by: GetHyped
a reply to: boymonkey74
Good luck getting any answers to that. The most concrete explanation anyone's offered to date is the hilarious "The mountains look 2d". This is the calibre of keen minds we're dealing with.
Well, you believe that picture is real and you believe in the moon landings of Apollo. And that is the level of gullibility and authority worship the rest of us are dealing with. Only a freaking dip#### looks at the Apollo pictures from the supposed lunar surface and says, "wow, the moon looks cool!".
But enough about you - the rendering animation
Fun to know that are space program is really just B-rated special effects. It's okay if you believe that's real, but, you'd be intellectually dishonest if you don't question it. Amazingly, as the "one true picture of earth" meme gathered steam, this load of crap lands on our laptops. Maybe it's just a test. To see who adheres to whatever BS they throw out, defends it, and gets their final merit badge of future security so that the weak-minded procreate and they have a race of obedient retards