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"Making Space Seem Real" - Faking Space Photos
Flat Earth Fact #5 - "Making Space Seem Real" - Faking Space Photos - By Taboo Conspiracy
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- Category: Flat Earth Theory/Not Spinning,GreenScreen/CGI/ChromaKey,NASA / ISS /Mars/ Moon Landing,Photoshop /Photo Manipulation
- Duration: 02:57
- Date: 2021-06-09 14:34:49
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Video Transcript:
According to NASA, there were no pictures of the Earth from space from 1972 until 2015. 43 years without a photograph of the Earth from space. Quoting, Robert Simmons, whose NASA's lead visualizer, NASA's website reads, the last time anyone took a photograph from above low Earth orbit that showed entire hemisphere one side of the globe was in 1972 during Apollo 17. We'll talk about the fake Apollo moon missions later, but 43 years is still shocking to most people. This is the 2002 blue marble that hangs in many classrooms and was even the wallpaper on your iPhone. It certainly looks real, and most people would think it is, but it's admittedly a fake image created by NASA. According to NASA, then we wrapped a flat map around a ball. My part was integrating the surface clouds and oceans to match people's expectations of how Earth looks from space. That ball became the famous blue marble. So this phony globe was designed to match people's expectation of how Earth looks from space. Yet it looks as real as anything produced by NASA. In fact, faking space seems to be an emitted NASA standard. According to Wired Magazine, in this article titled, how NASA visualizes stunning worlds without really seeing them, making space seem real. Images sure don't come straight out of space telescope, looking press release ready. Each visualization is a result of artists and planetary scientists collaborating. It's convert blips on a data readout into something that looks like a planet. All while remaining scientifically plausible. Making space seem real. Matching people's expectations. Scientifically plausible. I don't care how you whitewash it. This isn't science at all. This is propaganda designed to make you believe in outer space. After the admitted 2002 blue marble fakery, NASA claims that they took an actual photograph the Earth from space in July 2015. That's the first alleged photograph in 43 years. Here it is. Of course, this alleged 2015 photo doesn't look much different than the emitted fake globe image of 2002. NASA artists can admittedly create fake images of the Earth that look real. And so why would anyone believe this one is real? If flat maps can be wrapped around a ball to create a fake globe, then why couldn't they even wrap weather radar data onto a globe in real time? That's exactly what they do. But let's take this first suppose a photograph in 43 years, rotate it, and zoom in. The word sex is spelled in the clouds. What's even more strange is the fact that it closely resembles a Greek 666. You know, the mark of the beast from Revelation? Again, this isn't cherry picking one of thousands of images. This is the first supposed photograph of the Earth from space in 43 years, and it just so happens to have either a sex or a Greek 666 spelled in the clouds. Regardless, NASA's admitted standard of fakery to making space seem real is enough for any sensible person to reasonably doubt anything produced by NASA and its subsidiaries. It is photoshopped, but it has to be.