Why Don't Stars Appear on Photos Taken on the Moon

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Have you ever noticed something peculiar about the iconic photographs taken on the surface of the Moon during the Apollo missions? Despite the vastness of space and the absence of atmospheric interference, there's something missing - stars! In this captivating video, we dive deep into the intriguing question: Why don't stars appear on photos taken on the Moon?
    Join us on an exploration of the factors at play, from the unique conditions of lunar photography to the limitations of camera technology at the time. We unravel the science behind this phenomenon, shedding light on why the stunning backdrop of stars, so prominent in earthly night skies, remains elusive in lunar images.
    Delve into the complexities of exposure settings, contrast levels, and the stark lunar landscape itself, as we uncover the intricate interplay that renders stars virtually invisible in these historic photographs. Along the way, we debunk common misconceptions and address lingering doubts, offering clarity to a topic often shrouded in mystery.

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