I noticed that the stars cannot be seen, I wonder why that is? Perhaps the Earth is too bright from the sunlight up there. Probably the same reason stars weren't photographed from the Moon landings.
It's the range of the device processing the light.
i.e. You can't see inside a dark home from outside when it's bright out. This is because your eye can't process bright light and very low light at the same time. This is why you have an iris. Space is like that x1000 and cameras are way shittier than your eye.
Peoples living rooms don't become "fake" during the day because you can't see them and neither do the stars.
Probably the same case on the Moon?
100% The moons surface would be exposed to direct sunlight with no atmosphere do diffuse anything. Snow blindness times 1000. People assume since the background of space is black there isn't light when in fact the surface of the moon gets more light than we do.
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