Neji from Kosovo questions the authenticity of images by the Artemis II mission, NASA answers

A comment made by Nedi Krasniqi, a citizen from Kosovo, in a NASA post on social networks has also attracted the attention of the National Aeronautic American Space Administration. Neji questioned the authenticity of several moon images published by NASA and carried out in the Artemis II mission. In the post where they appeared [...]
Neji questioned the authenticity of several moon images published by NASA and carried out in the Artemis II mission.
In the post where images performed by the Orion spacecraft were shown during the flight around the secret side of the moon, Kosovo citizen asked why the stars did not appear in the photograph and suggested images could have been created by artificial intelligence.
“Why are not stars visible from this position? I doubt it was created by artificial intelligence! ”, he wrote in comment.
NASA reaction did not delay. In five minutes, NASA responded directly, explaining the scientific reason behind the lack of stars in sight.
We can see stars on these images because stars look relatively pale compared to the moon, which is much closer and reflects much more light. Cameras can catch only a certain interval between the brighter and darkest parts of a” scene.













