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With all these pics from the Artemis, including ones from the earth; why don't we see any satellites and other stuff that circles the earth? Are they too small to see at these distances? Still, i would expect some of them to at least glint in the sunlight.

Update; thanks for confirming it's indeed that they are too small to see. Also, i didn't think of the pixels, good point.

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[โ€“] Quilotoa@lemmy.ca 4 points 14 hours ago

They're tiny relative to space. They don't produce any light so on non-backlit shots, you wouldn't see them unless the sun reflected off a surface the right way.