Not even trying to make it look good. Everything they tell you is a lie.
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Don't know. Personally, I don't believe anything the government tells me. Doesn't help when you've seen "Oops there's gravity up here" fuckups that were livestreamed, although I think that was Russian.
The photo supposedly taken on Venus is blatantly edited with details of the landscape perfectly mirrored on both sides of the photo. Best case scenario, they received incomplete data and shopped it to make a whole picture. Worst case, there wasn't a probe on Venus at all.
I've seen footage from a supposedly real EVA where an astronaut has what's claimed to be a water leak. If it was, it stayed liquid in the vacuum of space and shot off, with droplets visibly changing direction and moving erratically. Neither of those things should happen in space. But the droplets do look exactly like air bubbles floating upwards in a large pool.
Not saying the earth is flat, but if you look around you might find things that make you doubt nasa.