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“Why do we never see stars in the old Apollo photos of earth?” Because exposure. Here, they’re VERY visible
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Also with modern digital photography we can get some crazy ISO levels, whereas before when it was on film we just didn’t have that ability. For space photography digital is just objectively better

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