BREAKING!!! - Image of Earth captured by Artemis II from space that clearly shows the EARTH is NOT FLAT!

📸 NASA

@MiBaWi

What a pleasant planet that looks like! They should land there, I think.

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Not necessarily. The apparent curvature of the Earth could be an effect of the curvature of the window.
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@spacemagick @MiBaWi lens corrections exist for a reason, it's clearly from the camera.
@MiBaWi I'm sure it's just the wide angle lens causing distortions - we can all relax, the Earth is still flat. Phew!
@MiBaWi Meh you're just looking at the disk from the top down 
@MiBaWi the fact that there are real people that exist that think the Earth is flat is alarming to me.

@MiBaWi
Umm. Looks like a disk to me....

/s

@MiBaWi The Flat Earthers will claim it's AI or not Earth, at all.
@MiBaWi
This photo of a flat earth from Artemis just appears curved because of distortion in the port's glass.
@MiBaWi
You can see that the earth isn't flat by looking out of your upstairs window, but that doesn't stop them. This is not going to convince them,
@MiBaWi no land. can't be Earf 🙀😹
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Nor really sure. It could be the lens. Probably a fish-eye...

@MiBaWi

miniature set on a sound stage in texas. they never left the ground.

@MiBaWi NOT an Artemis II image - all the real ones are in https://www.nasa.gov/gallery/journey-to-the-moon/
Journey to the Moon - NASA

Artemis II lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 1, 2026, and will reach the lunar sphere of influence—when the Moon's gravity exerts more force on the Orion spacecraft than the Earth's gravity—on April 5, before flying around the far side of the Moon on April 6. 

NASA
NASA footage of Artemis II burn reveals stunning views of Earth | CNN

NASA executed several engine firings on Thursday. The apogee raise burn sent Orion into high-Earth orbit, where the backdrop offered a striking view of the planet.

CNN
@MiBaWi NOT an Artemis II image - if would be in https://www.nasa.gov/gallery/journey-to-the-moon/
Journey to the Moon - NASA

Artemis II lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 1, 2026, and will reach the lunar sphere of influence—when the Moon's gravity exerts more force on the Orion spacecraft than the Earth's gravity—on April 5, before flying around the far side of the Moon on April 6. 

NASA

@MiBaWi This is clearly AI generated! /s

(of course it has that glow to it that most AI generated images do, I am sure the flat earth people will write this off as AI :O )

@MiBaWi That's shot from the cupola on the ISS.
NASA footage of Artemis II burn reveals stunning views of Earth | CNN

NASA executed several engine firings on Thursday. The apogee raise burn sent Orion into high-Earth orbit, where the backdrop offered a striking view of the planet.

CNN

@MiBaWi Actually, I'm going to say it's not real at all. I didn't pay attention to the the porthole shape. It's ISS-like, but... not quite right.

Orion's porthole windows are rectangular (and fairly small https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/amf-art002e000191/) and there's white MLI (insulation) showing on the outside in that picture, which Orion doesn't have (but the ISS does, which, if this is AI-generated, that's probably what it's trying to copy. Plus, Artemis's deployed panels are aft of the craft and are not segmented like that.

also it's not in the official images https://www.nasa.gov/gallery/journey-to-the-moon/

All image searches lead back to various memes that all say something similar to "image of Earth captured by Artemis II that clearly shows Earth is not flat", but not to NASA.

Artemis II Looking Back at Earth - NASA

A view of Earth taken by NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman from one of the Orion spacecraft's four main windows after completing the translunar injection burn on April 2, 2026.

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