1. Theres other "real" photos that show the atmosphere being visible, as a blue line, you can see it
2. There are NO Stars visible none at all. When I increase the exposure there are NO stars
3. Still its too big, logically, where is the south and north pole?
4. No. There reflection is visible in all the fake photos. Its typical of a physical model, or 3d render.
1. Then what's your problem? Photos taken from long distance won't show tne atmosphere. The photos you're referring to are taken closer and are angled to look through the atmosphere, like the one posted above.
2. You didn't increase the exposure. Exposure is determined when a photo is taken. All you have done is fiddle around with the colour balance. Here's a little experiment for you. Stand near to a street light and take a photo of the night sky with the street light in your photo. You won't have any stars in your photo. That's how light and photography works.
3. You can see Antarctica perfectly well in that photo. You can't see both the north and south poles in tne same photo! Put two dots on opposite points of a ball and try to see them both at the same time.
4. You'll need to provide evidence of this and why it backs up your point of view.
Finally, if there was some massive international conspiracy involving many thousands of people (as would be required if you are right) don't you think that they would do a better job so that it can't all be figured out by some guy on the internet?
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