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Lol I only see one comment. This site is shadow banning comments now?
But yeah I was going to say.... I understand where op is coming from, it is sus as hell that none of the astronauts seem to remember seeing stars while standing on the moon. Obviously they should have.
But come on, the milky way doesnt look like this to the naked eye. You can only see a fraction of what is there. Everything else is to faint for a human eye to detect.
Imagine if we were capable of seeing radio signals and high energy particles with the naked eye, wow what a sight the sky must hold.
For a while, yeah.
And they did.
Exactly. The eye isn’t designed for “long exposures.” Some of the nebula visible from Earth have huge angular diameters. Bigger than the Moon, even. It’s just that they’re so dim–even on moonless, cloudless nights–that the eye can’t “properly” see them in the way a lens set to collect light over time can.