Spyke
bleistift2reply
sopuli.xyz

No stars! They haven’t learned from their stupid mistake 60 years ago! /s

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Sailing7reply
lemmy.ml

Actually, now that you point it out, do you happen to know why there are no stars visible?

Is it day on the moon on that picture or whats the cause? O.o

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Demereply
sopuli.xyz

Stars are dim. Earth and the Moon are bright. If you exposed the shot such that stars would be visible, the Earth and the Moon would be horrendously overexposed.

If you look at this one of the moonlit nightside of the Earth they took on the way out, you can see stars. The website has EXIF-data on the bottom with more info on the exposure.

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Holy shit what a picture that is. I always think of Sagan's pale blue dot speech when I see stuff like this. Perspective is a funny thing.

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To save people a click: ISO is 51200 (in layman’s terms: holy shit it goes this high?) and they still exposed for 1/4s (somewhat normal for low-light photography) at an aperture of f/2.8 (gaping hole).

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zikzak025reply
lemmy.world

Just the light contrast. Stars are not as bright as the light from the sun reflecting off the Earth and the Moon. If they adjusted the exposure enough to see the stars, the Earth and Moon would look blindingly bright in comparison.

It truly needs to be very dark for stars to be easily visible, to the extent that the mere lights from a nearby city shining through the atmosphere are enough to render them invisible on a clear night.

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Others have answered, but here's an extra bit of trivia: space looks like a deep dark void with these two in frame...

...turn around, when the sun and planets aren't interfering and you see the stars. An absolute sea of stars that space appears full of them. Apparently it's pretty damn fantastic.

Edit: here's one now: Starstruck

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programming.dev

You got a link to the photo? Would like to know when it was shot. Can't seem to find the exact pic on their site

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This is just a reminder that the current proposed budget cuts NASA's budget (again) by 23%.

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lemmy.world

If you download their app it will change your phone background daily to picture of the day. It's been awesome!

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Jolteonreply
lemmy.zip

If you're okay with your data being effectively public, it is absolutely an amazing note to keeping software. By far the best UI of anything I've found.

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lemmy.ml

Yes. I offload all my thoughts into my Keep. I can then use it to see what i was thinking about in the past

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aketawireply
quokk.au

jfc you can do that with plain text and any file syncer, you don't need the Ad Conglomerate Prime, Third Most Evil Corporation to store your literal internal thoughts

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Lytiareply
lemmy.today

Might I ask what's worse than Google? And then what's worse than that?

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Microslop and... Idk ¯_(ツ)_/¯ meta?

Honestly of the "magnificent 7" i genuinely think google and microsslop is the worst.

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Maybe a hot take, but M$ is, imo, nowhere near as bad as Google or, god forbid, Meta.

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Theyre mining your comments right now. If a person doesnt care thats fine let them be.

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lemmy.world

It's a big disappointment that Trump and his murderous rampage is overshadowing something so awesome and inspiring. The news doesn't even care that we sent people to the other side of the moon.

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It feels like this is the prequel to WarHammer 40k and Trump is what eventually becomes the God Emperor.

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The news doesn’t even care that we sent people to the other side of the moon.

Why should they? What kind of sociopath cares about this bullshit in the middle of multiple genocides?

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lemmy.world

I've had the Astronomy Picture Of the Day set as my wallpaper source on KDE.

Almost every day I see something stunningly beautiful. Would recommend.

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sh.itjust.works

You aren't? How does that work? As someone terminally excited by space it's hard to comprehend someone not.

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Hey, happened to the best of us so don't sweat it, I'm glad you were excited to share some science so I'm grateful for that.

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Yeah this isn't the big milestone mission but it's nice to see we're actually doing something more tangible than LEO for once in my lifetime.

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You might be depressed or something. Like legitimately. Not taking cheap shots and having a dig, but seriously.

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Don't wish for that. Space literally gains nothing for us on Earth. It's a side project of the MIC. A vanity project for the extremely privileged. Corny space bro bullshit.

It's nothing new at all: Whitey on the Moon

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