While I'm no longer active in many commercial #SocialMedia platforms, as a #science communicator I still keep an eye on them to see how people (mis)understand #astronomy, and incorporate those lessons to my job.
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@astro_jcm I immediately blocked any page that posted this abomination and asserted it as true.
@WriteDragon Same. Happy that this kind of accounts aren't that popular here.
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@gunchleoc @literally Exactly. Mentioning the lunar surface is ok here, because in a proper HDR image of a solar eclipse you can rescue details of the lunar surface illuminated by the earthshine. The caption, on its own, is correct (except for the first sentence claiming this pic is from the Feb 17 eclipse). It's the image that is problematic. But if one has never seen a real one before it's easy to fall for it.
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@astro_jcm Loved your blog post linked in your posting here. I learned some new things and saw some nice real images along the way.
@cxj Thanks! Really glad you enjoyed it

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While I'm no longer active in many commercial #SocialMedia platforms, as a #science communicator I still keep an eye on them to see how people (mis)understand #astronomy, and incorporate those lessons to my job.
Today Facebook crushed my soul with this abomination.
A while ago I wrote this article explaining how to spot fake #astrophotography images using science:
That article has now been superseded by "this is fake because <waves hands angrily in despair>"
@astro_jcm Meanwhile I’m rotating ecliptic planes in my head trying to understand how an eclipse happens at the poles (I figured it out dw)
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While I'm no longer active in many commercial #SocialMedia platforms, as a #science communicator I still keep an eye on them to see how people (mis)understand #astronomy, and incorporate those lessons to my job.
Today Facebook crushed my soul with this abomination.
A while ago I wrote this article explaining how to spot fake #astrophotography images using science:
That article has now been superseded by "this is fake because <waves hands angrily in despair>"
@astro_jcm oh, this is truly awful
And yes, most of the older people on FB still simply don't have the background to question it
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While I'm no longer active in many commercial #SocialMedia platforms, as a #science communicator I still keep an eye on them to see how people (mis)understand #astronomy, and incorporate those lessons to my job.
Today Facebook crushed my soul with this abomination.
A while ago I wrote this article explaining how to spot fake #astrophotography images using science:
That article has now been superseded by "this is fake because <waves hands angrily in despair>"
@astro_jcm hey thank you for posting your article, it was a great read, and one of the (real!) photos is gonna be my inspiration for a daily art prompt today
Also, I share your "uuuuuuugh" at the folks enthusiastically and uncritically sharing these.
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@65dBnoise @astro_jcm Actually that's slightly fake news. His treatise also had bible theology in it and the science bit was obsolete. Contemporary Kepler went further. Galileo also had mistaken ideas about tides that sailors had complained of.
His punishment was to stay in the Villa he didn't want to leave.
The Churches did do terrible things, but this often quoted one is misleading. The Pope was a close friend of Galileo.
BTW Kepler's mother was accused of being a witch, but got off.@raymaccarthy @65dBnoise @astro_jcm
Kepler's mom was tortured first.
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@MichaelPorter @astro_jcm I actually remember seeing that one on APOD!
APOD: 2006 June 20 - Hideaway
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
(apod.nasa.gov)
@edchivers @astro_jcm Ah, missed that one!
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@raymaccarthy @65dBnoise @astro_jcm
Kepler's mom was tortured first.
@teledyn @65dBnoise @astro_jcm
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While I'm no longer active in many commercial #SocialMedia platforms, as a #science communicator I still keep an eye on them to see how people (mis)understand #astronomy, and incorporate those lessons to my job.
Today Facebook crushed my soul with this abomination.
A while ago I wrote this article explaining how to spot fake #astrophotography images using science:
That article has now been superseded by "this is fake because <waves hands angrily in despair>"
@astro_jcm Those clickfarming "science" accounts are all over Facebook for years and years. I had a few headbutting incidents with one or another when I still used my FB account, and I've always failed to see what they get out of it.
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While I'm no longer active in many commercial #SocialMedia platforms, as a #science communicator I still keep an eye on them to see how people (mis)understand #astronomy, and incorporate those lessons to my job.
Today Facebook crushed my soul with this abomination.
A while ago I wrote this article explaining how to spot fake #astrophotography images using science:
That article has now been superseded by "this is fake because <waves hands angrily in despair>"
@astro_jcm mass Brainrot out there these days. With AI generated pics and videos I have to second guess everything i see out there. Hate this timeline.
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