![]() ![]() The same issues that can make your casual snapshots look bad affect space images, too. Their face still exists, of course! It's just not brightly lit enough to show up in the photo. In your photo, all you can see is a silhouette your subject's face is a nearly featureless shadow. ![]() I'm sure that everyone reading this article has made the mistake of shooting a photo of a loved one standing in front of a brightly lit window. I can illustrate with an example from everyday life. The answer: The stars are there, they're just too faint to show up. ![]() Why, then, do photos of things in space not contain stars? How come the black skies of the Moon contain no stars in Chang’e photos? Look up at space at night from a dark location and you can see innumerable stars. There are a few questions that we get all the time at The Planetary Society. ![]()
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