Re: If the moon landing was faked...



On 8 Jul 2006 14:13:20 -0700, "Secret237@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<Secret237@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

No, I just want an answer to my question, why are there no stars in the
background during the recent ISS/Shuttle space walk ??
I mean the cameras of today must be 10 thousand humdred million times
better than the cameras of Apollo, why no stars ??

The same reason that there aren't stars in the Apollo photographs. The
camera is set to photograph something pretty bright, and the stars are
very dim in comparison.
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