by Dreams End » Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:11 am
sorry stickdog. Must have missed that post. You had an earlier one on the first page that also asked about stars.<br><br>Now, let me help you out. There is a bright object in the midst of a dark field. A light meter will expose for the bright object. How much contrast it can handle depends on the camera and the settings. Compared to the black background, the earth is pretty bright.<br><br>But, of course, more fun than that, is that you've just proven that ALL photos from space, as in the "unmanned vehicles" you suggest are the only things that made it to the moon, are likely not to show stars.<br><br>Which means, of course, that for astronauts on the moon, IT'S PERFECTLY NORMAL AND EXPECTED FOR NO STARS TO SHOW UP IN THE BACKGROUND.<br><br>So, I guess you switched teams on this one?<br><br> <p></p><i></i>