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    11 hours ago

    From that picture, it looks like you’d be on mercury and look up, see nothing but sun, But realistically it’s 60% closer than earth

    looks kinda like this from the surface

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      10 hours ago

      Im struggling to parse this. The picture of the sun with the tiny dot when compared with the artists impression you posted. It just wont click together. How can the sun appear so big from the telescope compared to mercury but be so small from mercury’s perspective?

      Edit. Actually i think it clicked. Mercury is so far from us and so smalkl that it appears like a small dot through that telescope even when zoomed in enough to see the sun that closley. Its actually still really far from the sun but our perspective and that flat picture makes it seem like its about to be consumed by the sun. If it was off to the side the distance would be more clear.

      So more like this

      S—‐-------------------------------M--------------------------------------V----------------------------------E

      Than

      S—M‐---------------------------------------------------------------------V----------------------------------E

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        7 hours ago

        Yep, zoom and narrow aperture really messes with perspective.

        It’s kind of opposite of the tilt shift photos that make real life things look fake.