First Ever Photo From “Space” Shows Flat Earth

First photo from so-called "Space"

First Ever Photo From “Space” Shows Flat Earth

It is claimed from “official sources” that a “V-2 Missle” was launched from the New Mexico desert on October 24, 1946, and that it took this black-and-white photo below. Supposedly this photo was taken at an altitude of 65 miles.

This photo shows a completely flat horizon… no curvature whatsoever. Notice how they present the photo at an angle in order to give this sort of slight illusion of curvature. But if you hold up a straight edge to the horizon line in the photo, you will see that the horizon is a completely straight line.

Just in case you think this photo has been doctored by “conspiracy theorists,” click the following link to see the same photo presented on “Air and Space Magazine’s” website, which is run by the “Smithsonian,” which is obviously a controlled mainstream media outlet: First Photo From Space. Check out the “panorama” that they put together from a 1948 V-2 photo-shoot. They added some curvature to some of these photos to make sure that you know that the Earth is a globe.

I do believe that this photo is most likely real, and I do believe that they really could have been 65 miles up in the air. But this “missle” is not in “space” as they claim. It is in Earth’s atmosphere. So what they’re trying to accomplish two things in this fake article: convince you that there is such a thing as “no-atmosphere space,” and that the shape of the earth is a sphere (of course it’s supposedly “pear-shaped” now!).

Also, one more point I wanted to make… this photo was supposed snapped in 1946, but it is a whole photo, not a composite. And now here we are in 2016 — 70 years later — and NASA claims that the available technology in all of their various cameras and satellites only allows them to take small snapshots that they then have to piece together to form a whole, composite shot. I guess that the “technology” was better in 1946, and has regressed since then…

9 thoughts on “First Ever Photo From “Space” Shows Flat Earth

  1. truthfarmer August 11, 2016 at 6:28 pm Reply

    So about 343,200 feet up. Just about 10x the height the people who can’t let go of the ball say you must be to see the curve. Cool!

    Good find here. Thanks!

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  2. uniluv2go4 August 12, 2016 at 5:23 am Reply

    Good point about them putting the picture on an angle, so for those not watching,
    they might buy into globe. But as you showed with a ruler, it is flat.

    Is there any way this can be done again today? To go say 50 miles up,
    is that very difficult to do this? I am unaware of the logistics of this.

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  3. Joseph August 12, 2016 at 3:46 pm Reply

    Stand back and pack away the tin foil. The lunatics are coming.

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  4. jwlpeace August 12, 2016 at 3:53 pm Reply

    Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.”

    – Marie Curie

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  5. Nick August 13, 2016 at 12:29 am Reply

    If the Earth is flat, why is there an edge at all? Shouldn’t we see all the way to the “ice wall”? Or are we just seeing the illuminated part? If so, flat Earth theory says that is a circular region, so it SHOULD have a curved edge? What are you trying to say the photo DOES show?

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    • uniluv2go4 August 13, 2016 at 8:29 am Reply

      Maybe I don’t understand….wouldn’t be the first time! But from 65 miles up,
      you’d see a long way, much more than say 10 miles up, but
      ALL the way?

      What this picture showed was no curvature.

      If it was 65 miles up in space on a globe of any kind, the picture should
      show quite a lot of curvature and in fact just curve right out of the picture.

      You’d take a picture and get it curving down at each side.
      This did not happen, and should have if it was a globe, even
      a pear shaped or oblate globe, and

      shouldn’t they know? We had that perfect circle for a while,
      so what happened anyway?

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      • Nick August 13, 2016 at 9:04 am

        The point I am making is why on the flat Earth would there be a hard edge? The claim is that this image does not support a globe. That depends upon such things as the angle of view in the image: a short section of gentle curve would look “straight”. My point is that it doesn’t support any flat Earth model I’ve seen put forward. How does a flat Earth have an “edge” at all?

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  6. Vic button August 14, 2016 at 8:28 pm Reply

    I agree, if the earth is a sort of flat circle then there WOULD be a curve. Having a straight edge does not make any sense at the moment to me.

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