The real capture would be very boring to you. It would be more like a dot getting bigger and brighter over a period of time. They don't publish that sort of footage because the general public expects (((hollyweird))) special FX video instead of the reality of it being not-so-spectacular from such a distance.
Honestly I want to see what they saw.
I would like to see it too, but the average normie would look at it and question why we spend money on this kind of science research. The normies have be shown the cool CGI so they can stay entertained and not call for their funding to be cut. It's sad that it has come down to science requiring showmanship in order to keep it going. The same thing will happen with the James Webb Space Telescope so I expect some highly image processed pictures to be released after the telescope sees first light.
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