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Q: Why don't stars appear in photos of astronauts in space?
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Why do photos showing astronauts in space never show any stars.?

Most regular cameras will not pick up stars when you take a photograph. It takes more specialised cameras that are capable of taking in a lot more light and often doing long exposures to get good photographs of stars. The cameras used to take photos of the astronauts in space are more basic types of cameras, so they don't show stars.


What can astronauts see in space?

Astronauts can see planets, stars, and species.


What do astronauts find in space?

stars and rockes


What three things the astronauts took photographs of?

They took various photos of the earth, stars and the outside of their vehicles.


Do astronauts study the moon?

Yes. Astronauts do study the moon. In particular, Astronomers study the planets, stars and outer space.


What kind of photos are space photos?

Space photos are generally pictures or detailed drawings depicting images of space or the cosmos. This includes pictures of stars, planets, asteroid belts, moons, and meteors.


Can astronauts on shuttle see stars?

um, yeah, since there's kinda stars everywhere in space, i'd bet a good amount of money they saw some stars


What is a sentence for space?

1. Come on! I need some SPACE! 2. We have so many stars in space.


What is a reliable place to find legitimate space photos?

A reliable place to find legitimate space photos of space, including galaxies, stars, and planets, is the HubbleSite gallery. The pictures in this gallery are from the Hubble Space telescope, which is a space telescope that was carried into orbit by a Space Shuttle in 1990 and remains in operation.


Did astronauts visit the stars?

No


When viewed from the moon stars do not appear to?

Twinkle. In the vacuum of space, there is nothing to distort your vision.


Do astronauts go past the stars?

No. The stars are much farther away than any spacecraft we have sent, manned or unmanned. The farthest any astronauts have been from Earth is around the far side of the moon, the closest object in space to Earth. Even the closest stars (other than the sun) are millions of times farther away.