Nasa reveals full Earth view from Artemis II, showing clear curvature and challenging flat Earth claims. 🌍🚀A newly released image linked to the Artemis II mission offers a striking full view of Earth from space, highlighting the planet’s natural curvature. The visual presents a wide, uninterrupted perspective of oceans, clouds, and landmasses, reinforcing long-established scientific understanding. Moments like this often bring renewed public attention to space exploration and how it continues to shape our view of the world.The release comes as interest grows around upcoming lunar missions, with Artemis II expected to carry astronauts around the Moon. The image serves as both a technical achievement and a reminder of decades of research confirming Earth’s spherical shape. While debates continue in some circles, visuals like these contribute to ongoing scientific communication and public awareness.Observers note that such images are not new but still hold strong impact when shared widely. They connect audiences to space missions while also addressing common misconceptions. As exploration advances, each release adds another layer to how people understand Earth and its place in the universe, making these moments worth reflecting on.#fblifestyle #photography #community #NASA #ArtemisII #SpaceExplorationReferences:BBC News: NASA Artemis missions aim to return humans to the Moon and expand deep space exploration efforts.Reuters: NASA releases new Earth imagery as part of Artemis program preparations and public engagement strategy.CNN: Artemis II mission highlights future crewed lunar orbit plans and renewed interest in space science.Fox News: NASA shares Earth view from space, reigniting discussions around planetary science and exploration.
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James Gonzalez
They added some stars to the background...im convinced...this time it's real. :-B

Roger
The same number of stars is in all of the photos. The exposure is a bit different in each image so you can identify a variety. 🤷