You're right. I rotated an image of Mercury, toned down the brightness and added greyscale. Dang it!! It's so easy to be fooled and it's getting worse with AI
I thought it was an interesting story that someone got a photo of that by hiking up a volcano. But I kept thinking Saturn looked odd and I've never seen that color in the moon. When JollyCS said it was Mercury, I did some research and tried making it look like the photo.
No that isn't the problem, if so why aren't stars with their original color in night? It's bcs of Earth's atmosphere, it changes their color, and also they're far so they look white
I was making a joke because that's what it looks like while looking into an erupting volcano (you had said "Imagine if the volcano as soon as he got up it would erupt 😭🙏")
I know but I'm somehow bothered when I hear the word "supernova" instead of "planetary nebula" bcs in the milky way there isn't blue dwarfs to cause a supernova anyways (just ignore me I'm just nerdy lmao)