Ocassionally, [url=https://zerkalo.ssylka-mega.com]ссылка на Мега через зеркало I see comments saying that the photos here have been taken from an aircraft, while flat-earther doubt that they have been taken from space. As far back as the beginning of my flight, I wrote that I take photos using a 1600mm lens, that's why the objects look so big. — Ivan Vagner (@ivan_mks63) [url=]September 16, 2020
"As far back as the beginning of my flight, I wrote that I take photos using a 1600 mm lens, that's why the objects look so big," Vagner wrote.
Flat-Earthers believe our planet is shaped more like a pancake and not a sphere, which doesn't sit well with the idea that the ISS is up in space and traveling around our globe. That's why flat-Earthers suggest the lovingly detailed photos Vagner shares are taken from an aircraft and passed off as being from space.
Vagner's lens lesson may not change anyone's mind, but it's a solid reminder of the fantastic photography equipment the cosmonauts and astronauts have available on the ISS. It gives all of us down here on Earth a different and valuable perspective on our round world.
Meanwhile, NASA is celebrating 20 years aboard the ISS. [url=]Here are some of the best space station[/url] photos taken during nearly two decades of crewed orbit.
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