You mean the CGI earth from the CGI space station? Even if the earth is a sphere, the station is too close to the ground for such curvature as we see in nasa's videos; it is barely ~420km (~260miles) up. For example, if you scale down the earth to a sphere of 1m (~30in) of diameter, the ISS would be about 3cm (~1 ³/₁₆) above it; that's pretty close.
You mean the CGI earth from the CGI space station?
Even if the earth is a sphere, the station is too close to the ground for such curvature as we see in nasa's videos; it is barely ~420km (~260miles) up.
For example, if you scale down the earth to a sphere of 1m (~30in) of diameter, the ISS would be about 3cm (~1 ³/₁₆) above it; that's pretty close.
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