I came across an explanation in the /r/space of why are there no stars in the pictures of planets etc.
Well I remembered I had seen an old nasa picture of earth that has stars (or something else, I don't know, I'm not an expert) in them and I thought I'd ask the guy in the sub and got downvoted and called a troll just for asking a question... granted not all of them, some of them were helpful.
I'm an atheists and a science advocate and I don't believe in anything that hasn't been proven to exist, I assure you I have no ulterior motive other than finding out the answer.
Others have speculated that's it's dust on the lens or something, and that's my best guess too, but I'd like someone who actually has concrete evidence/example of why that is, or else it will continue to be just a speculation.
Thanks!
Edit: It's dust from the moon, you can see the same white spots all over the picture.
Submitted February 08, 2017 at 02:46PM by vegantealover http://ift.tt/2k3VweF
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