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Human Eyes Outperform Cameras in Observing the Moon, Highlighted by Artemis II Flyby
Human eyes are noted to be superior to cameras for observing the moon, a phenomenon underscored during the recent Artemis II lunar flyby. Despite technological advancements, the natural capabilities of human vision offer a distinct advantage in space observation.
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