Micke_xyz
Micke_xyz t1_j6a6xql wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in In the event of a fatal manned mission (example Artemis 2), would exploration stop in this period? by damarisu
Yeah, I know what it is. I was more interested in why you think Nasa would stop there and not after Apollo 1.
Micke_xyz t1_j6a4ptd wrote
Reply to comment by Wingedwolf111 in In the event of a fatal manned mission (example Artemis 2), would exploration stop in this period? by damarisu
You mean Apollo 1?
Micke_xyz t1_je2hg82 wrote
Reply to comment by LaunchTransient in Why from Earth do we see all these stars but in images taken from space we see none? by Suitable-Victory-105
Now, let's take a moment to appreciate the wide dynamic range of the humen eye. Sure, if you look at the sun you will damage your eyes but it's still possible to see the contours of the sun, it's not a big white blur in that part of the sky.
And with that same "tool", we are able to clearly detect stars at night.