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WRA1THLORD t1_iugzswg wrote
Reply to ELI5: if Earth rotates so fast, why does it always look still from outer space? by ShesOver9k
also as well as what others have already said, some space craft often orbit in geosynchronous orbit, which means they hold position above the earth by moving at the same speed as the rotation, so if you and the earth are rotating at the same relative speed it will look like it's not moving
WRA1THLORD t1_ja8udae wrote
Reply to ELI5: How do cameras exactly work? Why can they see so much clearer and farther than the naked human eye? by PapaMamaGoldilocks
originally film cameras used a reflector to bounce an image onto film, which was light sensitive and would capture the reflected light as an image. This however has changed a lot over time, with them now using digital light sensors instead of film, which has in most cases eliminated the need for the mirror.