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I don't keep a personal store of satellite images, so, no.
Well then find something on Google that you are convinced is real, that could not be taken by a spy plane. Here ill give you a few to consider.
Is this a real tesla in space with sphere earth on the background? https://hdqwalls.com/wallpaper/2048x2048/tesla-roadster-into-space-with-space-suit-man
Is this a real picture of saturn? https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2021/04/10414392/what-is-saturn-return-2021-meaning
Is this a real picture of Mars surface taken by a rover, or is it Devon Island Canada with a red tint? https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/mars-3-to-4-billion-years-ago-was-warm-enough-to-have-rainstorms-and-support-life-7205281.html
How the hell do I know what some image on the Internet came from. Impossible task. Sorry to say I am not in the business of validating that space is real.
And I'm not going to get into Stanley Kubrick conspiracy theory.
I do know though that images I saw on screens at JPL, in real time from space, were real.
You got fed data that you were told is from a satellite. Don’t pretend like you have proven anything.
I suggest you test your drinking water for lead.
I was simply asking does it look real? Very easy question, you don't have to be right. Do any of those look real to you? If not, then search for some that do look real to you.
Took me a while to find this video. It's a bit long but maybe you'll get a kick out of it even if it's bs. It's a good summary of how satellites, particularly their data, is replicated with land, air, and sea based technology. I'm not asking you to consider flat earth, just asking you to question Nasa and other space programs/companies.
https://youtu.be/9pVXwK7X-T4
Dude, I worked at NASA's JPL on satellites. Claims that satellite data is faked are flat out wrong. The YouTube video is complete bullshit wrong. I worked with ocean data images straight off our department's satellite, the SeaSat. I can only speak for our group, not others, but the fact that I had hands-on directly with the images means the data was real. The data could only come view from orbit up on high, not from a plane. End of story.
People watch rockets get launched and the rockets put visible satellites in orbit. Although I never got to go to space shuttle launches, other people I know did. They saw the shuttle go up. The shuttle deployed satellites in orbit. It's real and I'm plenty tired of people telling me it's not real.
I dont know how far you got in the video but I don't see what kind of data could 'only come from orbit'. We have enough technology available to make all sorts of observations within earth's atmosphere. We have countless satellite balloons released constantly floating through the sky, doppler radar, drones that can stay aloft for weeks recharged with solar, weather buoys throughout the ocean, spy planes etc. I'm not sure what kind of data you guys worked with, but if we are talking about weather, it is all done with a network of technology in earth's atmosphere, and like the video showed it would be simple to create a program to project the data on a spherical earth. So what data did you have that could only be acquired from orbit, and not some other technology?
The moonlandings are so fake I would bet every cent I had on it. The ISS footage is laughably fake as well if you bother to watch any breakdowns on it, so I know we've never put a man in space. When you compare the size of an average satellite to a commercial jet, and then consider they are hundreds or thousands of miles further away, how the fuck is it possible to see them? Jets are difficult to see when they are only 7 miles high. That "satellite" we see at night can be anything from a drone, project bluebeam, projection on the firmament, natural phenomenon, I have no idea but it not like I can see with my own eyes what it is. Every video I've ever seen of a rocket going to space it simply looks like they launch it into the Bermuda triangle where it either sinks or is recovered. It does not look like it's going to space.
"what kind of data could 'only come from orbit' "
I dealt with ocean wave images taken from 500 miles up by our satellite in orbit. No fucking plane goes that high. Now that is the end of all this bullshit.
Did you get to that last part of the video where he is questioning a Nasa mission operations manager on the position and data received from the Hubbell satellite? I don't see how you can watch that and not rethink what you know. He freaked out a 25 year employee because he could not confirm the position of the satellite, and had never received live data from Hubbell. And there are planes fitted with the same equipment as Hubbell.