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Why can't you see stars while you are in space?
This has been answered poorly many times before with answers about bright backgrounds, etc. But there are never any answers as to why pictures with very low light background, such as pictures of asteriods (NEAR) and others have no stars in the background. If you see pictures with stars in the background, the stars have been added.
One example of this deceit is at the site below where NASA has clearly superimposed the constellation Orion on top of the Aurora! You can clearly see that the stars are in front of the Aurora, not seen through the Aurora!! NASA continues to decieve the public over this star issue.
22 AnswersAstronomy & Space1 decade ago