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  "textContent": "It comes down to basic camera science. The same rules that apply to your phone apply to cameras 400,000 kilometers from Earth.\n\nThe post Why don’t space photos ever show stars? NASA’s explanation is simpler than you’d think and a photo from Artemis II proves it. appeared first on Upworthy.",
  "title": "Why don’t space photos ever show stars? NASA’s explanation is simpler than you’d think and a photo from Artemis II proves it."
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