Nexhi from Kosovo is still not convinced, he again disputes NASA's photos of the Earth from the Moon
Nexhi Krasniqi from Kosovo did not convince NASA with the explanations it gave him about the photographs of planet Earth taken from the Moon by the Artemis II mission.
Even after NASA's explanations about the dilemmas he expressed, he still continues to believe that the photographs published by NASA were created with artificial intelligence.
In a statement to Tëvë1, Krasniqi indicated that NASA has not changed his mind.
"I still have that feeling, that every photo is giving me the impression that there is no way they could have photographed it from behind the moon, even looking at the Earth. I am not an expert in this field, but to be honest, I have visited Google Earth and other planets very often," said Krasniqi.
He also explained how he came to the conclusion that those photos were not real.
"I looked at you, I analyzed myself, I told you where the stars are? They can't be seen at all," he said.
While NASA wrote on its Facebook profile about the epic photographs taken by the Artemis II crew, an Albanian named Nexhi Krasniqi disputed them.
In a comment on NASA's status, he asked why the stars aren't visible in these photos.
According to him, these photographs were taken with artificial intelligence.
"Why aren't the stars visible from this position? I suspect it was created by artificial intelligence!" Krasniqi wrote.
Surprisingly, NASA responded to this comment, explaining why no water is visible in these photographs.
"Nexhi Krasniqi, we cannot see stars in these images because the stars appear relatively very faint compared to the Moon, which is much closer and reflects much more light. The cameras can only capture a certain range between the brightest and darkest parts of the scene," NASA responded.




