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2024-11-26 22:15:32 UTC - HELPFUL

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It is due to the exposure settings. The photos on the moon were captured with the moon’s surface or immediate surroundings and astronauts taken into focus. And since film cameras were used, with these settings the dim lights in the background wouldn’t get captured. https://www.astronomy.com/science/pictures-of-earth-taken-from-moon-show-black-sky-with-no-stars/

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