The Blue Marble: Our First Complete Photograph of Earth (And NASA doesn’t know who snapped the picture)

By Dr. John Reizer

NASA has offered the American people so much fakery since its inception that it is difficult to list all the nonsense.

Everything, from the moon landing photos taken by Apollo astronauts to the alleged photography of distant galaxies taken by the Hubble and James Webb telescopes, is predicated on fraud and deception.

The James Webb Telescope

More NASA CGI Photography

According to NASA, the person who took the famous Blue Marble photo is unknown. Are you kidding me?

Let’s review, there were three Apollo astronauts onboard Apollo 17, and nobody remembered who took the only full picture of Earth ever recorded.

The Blue Marble Photograph

It’s interesting to note that it wasn’t until the final Apollo mission that someone suggested that one of the astronauts should photograph the Earth.

Additionally, guess what is not visible in the famous photo? Stars! Aren’t there lots of stars in space? There are no stars visible in any Apollo photos.

They forgot to paint in the stars!

Here are some tidbits of information about the famous photo:

The Blue Marble is an image of Earth taken on December 7, 1972, from a distance of about 29,000 kilometers (18,000 miles) from the planet’s surface.[1][2][3] Taken by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft on its way to the Moon, it is one of the most reproduced images in history.”[4][5][a] — Wikipedia

NASA has also applied the name to a 2012 series of images which cover the entire globe at relatively high resolution. These were created by looking through satellite pictures taken over time in order to find as many cloudless photographs as possible to use in the final images.” — Wikipedia

“In the NASA archive its formal designation is AS17-148-22727 but it’s commonly known as The Blue Marble Shot, and forty years later we still aren’t sure who actually took it.” — The Atlantic Magazine (2011)

None of the astronauts wanted to be credited with taking the most famous photograph ever because it was a CGI fake.

But here is the kicker that tells you NASA is full of, you know what! According to an article in The Atlantic Magazine, you cannot see the globe shape of Earth unless you are 20,000 miles away in outer space.

“It was the first photograph taken of the whole round Earth and the only one ever snapped by a human being. You can’t see the Earth as a globe unless you get at least twenty thousand miles away from it, and only 24 humans ever went that far into outer space.” — The Atlantic Magazine (2011)

Only 24 humans ever went far enough in space to see the globe shape of Earth, and they were all Masons! You can’t make up this science fiction!

NASA has been making up stories about space travel and the Moon for decades, so I thought I would do the same thing. I wrote a novella titled The Blue Marble.

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6 thoughts on “The Blue Marble: Our First Complete Photograph of Earth (And NASA doesn’t know who snapped the picture)

  1. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews November 25, 2023 / 12:51 pm

    All great points, Kenneth! Thanks again for sharing. 👍

    John

  2. Kenneth T.'s avatar Kenneth T. November 25, 2023 / 12:21 pm

    I believe many people are so over medicated that they become compliant and dependent (or ignorant) on the system to not even dare speak out.
    Others may feel that there is nothing they can do and so they pretend it’s all just a dream and that maybe they will wake up to a better day tomorrow.

    I really can’t speak for anyone but myself. And maybe, in all reality, I can’t even speak for myself.

  3. Kenneth T.'s avatar Kenneth T. November 25, 2023 / 12:12 pm

    Tom Fakery is the old Tom Foolery – at least, in my opinion. LoL
    I’m mot sure if Tom Foolery comes from Huckleberry Finn (I think so… but I digress)
    nasa is so full of snot, even my auto correct renamed it nasal. haha.

    I know I mostly comment with wit and humor and hardly contribute much in the way of real information, but that’s all I got.

    I do appreciate all your hard work keeping the page alive, I’m still here after all.
    good speed

  4. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews November 25, 2023 / 7:59 am

    I appreciate your support and participation on the site, Kenneth.

    I will not lie; it is getting harder each day to keep NoFakeNews up and running. I have done this project for a long time (2012), and it nearly cost me my life.

    Now that I am retired, there is plenty of free time in my day to write about many things. The problem is that the things I write about are of little interest to most people. 😂

    John

  5. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews November 24, 2023 / 8:31 am

    I feel the same way as well, Lisa. Keeping the photo credit unknown takes the pressure away from one individual and transfers the responsibility back onto the mission.

    It’s become increasingly evident through the last several years that space travel, as described by modern-day science, is impossible.

    When I write about NASA and other subjects on the website, I do so to punch holes through the fabric of lies that our controllers have sewed together.

    It is time for the members of society to have a reset. We must reset our understanding of history and realize that what we have been told about any subject might be inaccurate. Although this process might be emotionally unpleasant, it is necessary and something that must be done if we ever hope to learn about our true history and our purpose here in the Earth game. 🙂

    John

  6. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 November 24, 2023 / 8:10 am

    John, I suspect that no astronaut would want to claim credit for the Blue Marble photo because the publicity that would go along with it would be enormous. It would become a lie from a group of people to a single person. That would put a lot of responsibility and pressure on that individual. How much would they know about photography to be able to sound legitimate? So, NASA probably thought it best to make it a mystery. However, that whole scenario is just plain stupid as you have pointed out.

    And although those CGI photos are beautiful, because they are fake they do not really represent our galaxy or universe. At least, in my opinion.
    I recently bought a 2024 wall calendar. And I was trying to decide between one with beautiful colorful pictures that were supposed to be from our galaxy, and one with stars in the sky for each month.
    I decided to go with the one with stars in the sky. That seemed more realistic to me. I felt that the other one was probably just fake CGI photos. I believed it to be just computer artwork.
    The one with pictures of the stars in the sky felt more real to me, and more accurately represented the mysteries of our universe.

    You can’t forget the stars!
    Big NASA dummies! 🤣

    Lisa

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