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2024-10-01 11:47:31 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING
Photographic exposure: A camera taking photographs from a spacecraft when the sun’s light is shining on objects such as the spacecraft or itself, or the Earth and Moon, means that it would be too dark for a camera to capture the faint light from stars in the background. https://www.reuters.com/article/fact-check/stars-not-routinely-visible-in-photographs-taken-from-spacecraft-due-to-light-ex-idUSL1N32X1XR/
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- Photographic exposure: A camera taking photographs from a spacecraft when the sun’s light is shining on objects such as the spacecraft or itself, or the Earth and Moon, means that it would be too dark for a camera to capture the faint light from stars in the background. https://www.reuters.com/article/fact-check/stars-not-routinely-visible-in-photographs-taken-from-spacecraft-due-to-light-ex-idUSL1N32X1XR/
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