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The problem with your theory is that... wait for it.... the images aren't fake. Yes, they are real photos. The telescope collects light for a long time to get the sort of quality you see... How do I know they aren't fake? Anyone with $1000 can buy themselves a dobsonian telescope and see many of those most famous nebulae/galaxies for themselves. Even I've done it, bozo. Yes, you'll even see much of the same details you're seeing in the official photography. Backyard astronomers all over the world are photographing space with their own telescopes. Are they all LYING TOO? Go on over to any backyard astronomy discussion forum and introduce yourself to them. Tell them their photography is fake. I dare you. Granted, our telescopes aren't nearly as powerful, but they still can grab a lot of the same details as some of the official photography. Yes, it's all really there. Sorry to pop your illusory bubble.

You really need to get your head checked. First dinosaurs are fake, now this? You are in desperate need of intervention and education. Stop this nonsense.

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Monica's avatar

NASA does not claim they are photos. They state that they are images and not photos.

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Denis's avatar

Get your head straight you damn simpleton.

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Christine the Strawberry Girl's avatar

Can you answer why the Vatican named their telescope, Lucifer? I mean how obviously satanic is that?????

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Blue712's avatar

I don't deny this at all. But denying that space, other star systems, and galaxies exists is literally insane. It is not all luciferic out there. It is God. Lucifer will lose in the end.

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Monica's avatar

Questioning things and positing ideas outside of mainstream thought is not insane.

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Klaus Hubbertz's avatar

{...Lucifer will lose...}

Lucifer IS LOOSE !!!

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Blue712's avatar

It may be your eye piece, yes, but also light pollution could be the issue. There are astronomy clubs you could join where groups of people head out to darker locations in order to study the heavens together. Often you'll run into people with more powerful telescopes than yourself and they're happy to share their viewing points. They can also help teach you more about using your Dobsonian more efficiently in person. Happy star viewing! Stay light and bright, and don't listen to the joker who writes this substack. I only stay subscribed for the sheer entertainment of it all.

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