Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
i dont get it we have these pics of galaxys

but when they take a pic of mars its blury as fuck
That's mostly because pics of galaxies are usually taken from orbital ultra high def cams...call me Hubble...and there is nothing in between the cam's lens and the object shot(galaxy) to distort the picture...only a ridiculously huge distance that is but that dun make any blur like distortion but if you stood right next to the galaxy you saw a pic of you'd see a completely different view
Whilst when they take pics of Mars' surface it's usually from shuttles orbiting around it...they're not Hubble...they got cams mounted on them that sure beat your $200 digicam...but they aint Hubble...and between the cam's lens and the object shot(Mars' surface) there lies a layer of CO2(and some other shit in there too) about 10 miles thick...Mars' atmosphere...now all those lil CO2 particles in there combined with 2nd quality cams(compared to Hubble's always) make up for blurry pics...

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