Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - There are no stars in the photos taken on the Chang 'e Moon. What happened?
There are no stars in the photos taken on the Chang 'e Moon. What happened?
At that time, a student asked, will the stars seen in space twinkle?
The answer is no, but the stars are particularly bright. You can go and have a look.
This also shows that stars can be seen in space and brighter than those seen on the ground.
The atmosphere of the moon is very thin, very thin, so let's ignore it for the time being. It is the same as space, so we can see stars on the moon, which is brighter than the earth.
As for not shooting, that's all I can explain.
I saw some photos taken by so-called Americans, but there were no stars. I think it may have something to do with the equipment.
I have seen an explanation, because the moon has no atmosphere, so it doesn't have refraction and reflection like the earth. So it is fixed, that is to say, the camera takes a plane, but the starlight is a point. If it's not right, I won't shoot it. I think this needs verification. Because there are many stars, there will be at least one.
I think it should be the focus and exposure of the camera. Because it is shot in daytime, there is bright sunlight interference and there is machine reflection nearby, so the camera will dim (I don't know much about cameras, so let's just say). Stars are far away, even if they are brighter than the earth, the camera will be darker after dimming, and the starlight will not be photographed.
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