Blog September 12, 2025

The NASA Show: How Hollywood Replaced Exploration With CGI

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From Exploration to Production

NASA was born in the Cold War era, promising mankind the stars. But after the Apollo missions, which themselves are riddled with inconsistencies, something changed. Instead of bold new journeys, NASA shifted to producing films.

Today, the ISS, Mars rovers, and deep space telescopes look less like exploration and more like Hollywood blockbusters.


The CGI Era

Modern “space footage” is built on computer graphics:

  • ISS interior clips show glitches, wires, and bubbles in “space.”

  • Rocket launches are filled with edits, jump cuts, and suspicious camera switches.

  • Planet images are openly admitted by NASA to be “composites” and “artist renderings.”

In fact, NASA officials have confessed: “Most of what we show are visualizations, not photographs.”


The Green Screen Evidence

Behind-the-scenes leaks reveal astronauts using harnesses, wires, and swimming pools (the Neutral Buoyancy Lab) to simulate weightlessness. Mistakes in live feeds expose objects floating the wrong way or bubbles rising in water — not space.

If space is real and accessible, why fake it?


Why the Show Exists

NASA isn’t in the business of exploration. It’s in the business of illusion. The show serves to:

  1. Maintain Funding: Billions of taxpayer dollars flow into NASA annually.

  2. Protect the Globe Myth: Space footage reinforces the spinning ball narrative.

  3. Distract Humanity: While people dream of Mars colonies, they ignore lies on Earth.

Hollywood doesn’t just make movies. NASA is Hollywood in disguise.


The Flat Earth Reality

On a flat Earth, the deception makes sense. NASA cannot show real space because real space, as described, doesn’t exist. The sun, moon, and stars are within the firmament — close, small, and untouchable by rockets.

That’s why CGI is necessary. Without fakery, the illusion of space travel collapses.


Conclusion

NASA’s greatest product isn’t exploration — it’s cinema. The ISS is a stage, Mars is a film set, and Earth images are Photoshop creations.

The Earth is flat. The stars are lights in the firmament. And NASA’s Hollywood show is the only thing keeping the globe myth alive.



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