Ok folks, I’m sure there is an answer here that explains this, but let me show you the Bombshell we just discovered that sure does make it look like NASA is faking images from the Artemis II “Moon Mission”.
Allow me to explain…
A few days ago, a girl asked the Artemis II Astronauts why we didn’t see any Stars in the pictures of Space that Artemis was allegedly taking.
For example, this image and video posted by NASA allegedly showing the Moon and Earth:
“You can see the surface of the Moon…we just went sci-fi.”
On flight day seven, images from our @NASAArtemis II crew amazed, turning science fiction to reality. From the lunar far side to a solar eclipse from the Moon, the views are EVERYTHING. No pressure to pick a favorite. pic.twitter.com/sHGfknqwW1
— NASA (@NASA) April 8, 2026
But where are the Stars?
Or how about all of these?
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl pic.twitter.com/6jWINHkDLh
— NASA (@NASA) April 7, 2026
No Stars to be seen!
So NASA did what NASA always does….”ummm, we’ll get back to you on that!”
And they did a few days later, posting this photo:
Sky full of stars.
Following a successful lunar flyby, the Artemis II astronauts captured this breathtaking photo of our galaxy, the Milky Way, on April 7, 2026. pic.twitter.com/pzqcLZNB71
— NASA (@NASA) April 8, 2026
Understand, this is a real Tweet posted by NASA on April 7, 2026.
See, there are all the Stars!
And the Artemis II definitely took this picture too, we promise!
The only problem?
It appears almost certainly that the Artemis II did not take that photo, and in fact it is an old photo several years old.
CHECK.
THIS.
OUT.
From my friend MJ, showing how he reverse image searched the photo and came up with results dating back to 2008:
Ooooooo BUSTED‼️
NASA posted a “New” Photo of the Galaxy stating it was taken by the Artemis Crew on April 7, 2026
However, a reverse image search shows this is the same exact photo dating back to at least 2008.
Case closed. NASA is fake. We live in firmament. lol
Here is the… https://t.co/qlfoZXVqY0 pic.twitter.com/SoOKEOQCWM
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) April 8, 2026
If you’ve been around here for any length of time, you know I don’t just take something like that at face value….
I do my own research and test it myself.
And folks….it’s true!
At least, mostly true.
Here’s the deal….I did my own reverse image search using a website called TinEye.com.
I searched using this image, posted by NASA yesterday, claiming it was taken yesterday by the Artemis II:

It gave me 23 pages of search results, and I went to Page 23 because I figured that would be the oldest results.
I recommend you do it for yourself, but I believe this link will work to take you directly to Page 23 of my search results: https://www.tineye.com/search/8b5438e0000b88bb2b0afec0a13a0c721ba10572?tags=&sort=score&order=desc&page=23
And when you get on that page, look particularly at this one:

NOTE: that one is from 2017:

Link to page here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/pkoen/16489886993/
Ok, now at first you might look at that and say “Sorry Noah, it’s kind of similar but it’s not exactly the same.”
But this is where TinEye is so cool….
When you click in, it shows you the original photo you searched with and the Matched Photo.
And it lets you click back and forth.
I highly recommend using the link above and doing it for yourself so you can see it change but here are screenshots showing both…
NASA 2026:

MATCH FROM 2017:

Now you still might not see it from those still images, so I recorded a video of me switching back and forth between the two images.
Folks, it’s the exact same image, just tilted a bit and the colors enhanced!
Watch the video here:
HOLY CRAP, NASA FAKED THE ARTEMIS II PHOTO OF THE STARS!
Full report here: https://t.co/7WMUuG8k0S ☝️ pic.twitter.com/Pa9RHAm25j
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) April 9, 2026
Full screen player here:
HOLY CRAP, NASA FAKED THE ARTEMIS II PHOTO OF THE STARS!
Full report here: https://t.co/7WMUuG8k0S ☝️ pic.twitter.com/Pa9RHAm25j
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) April 9, 2026
It’s clear as day, that photo is at least from 2017.
And my friend MJ dated it back to 2008, but I can personally attest to 2017.
In either event, NOT taken by NASA in 2026.
So there you have it folks…if they can’t take a normal picture of the Stars without faking it, is the entire mission fake?
Why fake this photo?
Why does it seem like EVERY NASA mission always has clearly faked photos?
Why do that?
Your thoughts?
I’m all ears to hear what you think, but I can’t explain this one!
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NASA allegedly has four Astronauts tooling around in Space, about to joyride past the Moon and then slingshot home, but the more we see, the more questions I have.
So welcome to Part 3 of this series.
I’ll repost Parts 1 and 2 down below in case you missed them.
Today we have to talk about this image, from NASA itself….
Take a look at the image below, which NASA says is about halfway to the Moon, and the really small little dot you see in the middle is the Moon. Again, all according to NASA.
See here:
We’re halfway there.
At the time of posting this, the Artemis II mission is about halfway to the Moon. When the astronauts arrive, they will conduct a lunar flyby and collect scientific observations of the Moon’s surface. pic.twitter.com/Re8dryeX6k
— NASA Artemis (@NASAArtemis) April 4, 2026
Anyone notice anything weird about that?
I’ll give you a second….
Ok, so here’s what I’d like to know — how can the Moon be big in the sky above Earth, but after traveling literally 50% of the way towards the Moon, it drastically shrinks?
The Moon is trying to out run the “space Kraft”🤣 pic.twitter.com/HzlbAlqfrF
— True Earth (@TrueEarth2) April 4, 2026
Say what now?
That makes ZERO sense!
Why does everything from NASA never seem to make any sense?
It’s almost as if….they’re just making it all up as they go, and they’re really not even very good at it. Very sloppy!
Then we have an update on the bathroom, which is malfunctioning and now has a “burning smell” coming from it:
🚨 The Artemis II capsule reportedly has a “burning smell” coming from its toilet system.
That’s a sealed spacecraft, a confined crew, and nowhere to go if something’s off.
Imagine being halfway to the Moon, part of one of the most advanced missions ever built by NASA…
…and… https://t.co/eR819VRj7u pic.twitter.com/6GhpFP9mXW
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 4, 2026
That’s not good!
How many rocket scientists does it take to build a working bathroom?
Apparently more than work at NASA!
Then there is also this:
You’re shown carefully selected images, same clouds, same angle, supposedly 12 hours apart, and no one stops to think. A skydiver can film everything in high quality, but somehow a multi-billion dollar mission gives you blurry, choppy footage, and people just accept it. They show… pic.twitter.com/RzpDQBSNMJ
— Dimitri Revolt (@reality_revolt_) April 4, 2026
And we end Part 3 with this one…
Check out the guy working on the Astronauts before they left Earth.
A literal Satanic head tattooed on his hand!
The Satanists sure do love to rub it in your face, don’t they? pic.twitter.com/wKFNFtjIfr
— Mr. Nobody (@MmisterNobody) April 4, 2026
They certainly do love rubbing it in our faces.
Constantly!
And in case you missed it, Parts 1 and 2 down below:
A big shout out to a reader for catching this one…
Fate loves irony, and nowhere is that more true than with names of famous people tied to famous stories — and even tied to alleged psyops.
It’s like strange names constantly come up in those situations.
I’ll give you a few as examples….
Sam Bankman Fried (FTX/crypto) — famous for running the biggest crypto scam and pyramid scheme in history — “Bankman” literally in his name, and sounds a lot like “Scam Bankman Fraud”.
Sam Altman (ChatGPT/OpenAI) — famous for launching ChatGPT and allegedly stealing it from Elon Musk, often known for “shady” character traits — a shady individual literally named the “Altman”.
Bernie Madoff (Finance) — famous for running the largest non-crypto Pyramid Scheme — literally named “Madoff” as in he “Made Off” with all the money.
Anthony Weiner (Politician) — infamous for penis sex scandals — literally named a word, Weiner, synonymous with penis.
Doug Bowser (Nintendo of America president 2019–2025) — literally named the same as the top villain in Nintendo world, ends up running Nintendo.
Gary Bowser (notorious Nintendo console hacker sued 2020) – real life hacker, sued by Nintendo, literally named the same as the top villain in Nintendo world.
Tito Beveridge (business) — founded Tito’s Vodka — literally named “Beveridge” and runs the largest vodka beverage company.
Thomas Matthew Crooks (would-be Trump assassin) — famous for alleged assassination attempt on President Trump — literally named “Crook”.
James Alefantis (owner of Comet Ping Pong pizzeria) — infamous for ties to Pizzagate scandal — name sounds exactly like French “J’aime les enfants” (“I love children”).
Now go to the biggest story for humanity this week was the launch of the Artemis II, allegedly joyriding around the Moon for a fun little jaunt and then heading home.
Earlier today I published my thoughts on all of that here:
And now credit to a reader who tipped me off that the “Science Reporter” covering the story for PBS was none other than Miles O’Brien.
So what, Noah?
Well, if you don’t immediately catch the reference, the PBS Science Reporter covering the Rocket Launch heading to the Moon, is named exactly the same as this guy from Star Trek: The Next Generation….THIS is Miles O’Brien, Transporter Chief:
Happy Birthday Colm J. Meaney (Irish: Colm Ó Maonaigh) (born 30 May 1953; age 72) is the Irish actor best recognized by Star Trek fans for his portrayal of Chief Miles O’Brien on both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also played Albert Macklin in… pic.twitter.com/rnqMR05Rid
— ミ★ Spocko ★彡 (@spocko_99) May 30, 2025
He continued the character over on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:
the star trek ship of the day is: miles o’brien x keiko o’brien x kira nerys
submitted by: anon
‘that pregnancy arc was the perfect segway into a polyamorous relationship’ pic.twitter.com/5IVoLTSklX
— star trek ship of the day (@trekshipss) June 15, 2025
And he was married to one of the most annoying characters in the entire Star Trek Universe: Keiko O’Brien.
So yeah, as Not A Space Agency errrrrr “NASA” is launching their rockets to the Moon, we get the Transporter Chief, Miles O’Brien covering the story:
A day after liftoff, Artemis II is now well on its way. Four astronauts are on a ten-day voyage around the moon and back, traveling deeper into space than any human has ever before.@IAmAmnaNawaz speaks to @milesobrien about what’s happening now and what comes next. pic.twitter.com/393KgXuprW
— PBS News (@NewsHour) April 2, 2026

You can’t make this stuff up folks!
Or who knows, maybe you can….
Meanwhile, in the clip of Miles O’Brien above, he talks about the toilet breaking aboard the vessel, and that got me to thinking….aren’t they in this Orion Capsule in extremely tight quarters for 10 days?
I could maybe understand the toilet somehow handling a #1, but how exactly are all 4 of them going to do a #2?
You surely can’t just “hold it” for 10 days, can you?
Well, I asked Grok and this is what it claims will happen and how you can poop in the midst of 3 other people in a vacuum in Space:
Mission Overview
The four astronauts on NASA’s Artemis II mission (Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen) are inside the Orion spacecraft capsule for the entire ~10-day mission.
The mission launched on April 1, 2026, from Kennedy Space Center. It is a crewed lunar flyby (no landing or low lunar orbit), with splashdown planned in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego around April 10–11, 2026 (actual elapsed time is slightly under 10 full days, but NASA rounds it to 10 days). The crew never leaves the Orion capsule from launch to recovery—they live, sleep, eat, work, exercise, and handle all bodily functions in that single vehicle the whole time.
Orion’s habitable volume is only about 330 cubic feet (roughly the interior of two minivans or SUVs packed with equipment), so it is extremely cramped for four people over ~10 days. They coordinate tightly on everything, including bathroom use.
The Toilet: Not “Only for Peeing”
Your understanding is close but not quite right—the Artemis II Orion has a full toilet system capable of handling both urine and feces (unlike the Apollo-era missions, which used plastic bags taped to the body for everything). It is called the Universal Waste Management System (UWMS), a compact, vacuum/airflow-based toilet that is a major upgrade for deep-space missions.
It is installed in a dedicated “hygiene bay” built into the floor of the capsule (next to the crew hatch). The bay has:
A door (plus optional privacy curtain): Crew members have described it as “the one place… we can actually feel like we’re alone for a moment.” It is the closest thing to privacy they get on the whole mission.
Space: Roughly the size of an airplane bathroom (still tight, but functional).
Stability: Handrails/handles and foot restraints/tethers so astronauts can stay seated and stable in microgravity.
Environment: Bright orange insulation foam on the walls (for thermal/structural reasons), and it is noticeably loud because of the fans—astronauts wear ear protection while using it.
How pooping and peeing actually work (step by step):
The astronaut opens the floor hatch/door, climbs in, and secures themselves with the foot restraints and handholds.
For urine: Each crew member has their own personal funnel (redesigned to work for both men and women). They attach it to a hose. A fan creates airflow that pulls the urine away from the body into the system. Urine is pre-treated and stored briefly, then vented overboard into space once per day (no water recycling on this short mission, unlike the ISS).
For feces: They sit on the toilet seat. Airflow (from the same dual-fan separator system) pulls the solid waste away from the body and into individual fecal collection bags. These bags go into a sealed canister that holds about 20 deposits, with filters to control odor and gas buildup. The canister is swapped out as needed during the mission and stowed for return to Earth (it is not dumped in space).
The system is designed so urination and defecation can happen simultaneously if needed. After use, they clean up with wipes/tissues (personal hygiene kits are provided), seal everything, and close the hatch. Waste is fully contained—no floating debris.
They do not just “hold it.” The toilet is used normally as needed throughout the 10 days. It was specifically built to address astronaut feedback from earlier missions about comfort, hygiene, and dignity.
What About the Brief Toilet Issue Early in the Mission?
Shortly after launch on April 1–2, there was a temporary controller/fan issue with the urine-collection part of the system (it wouldn’t boot properly). The crew and ground teams troubleshot it successfully within about a day and restored full function. Even while the urine fan was down, the fecal-collection side still worked normally, and they had backup collapsible contingency urinal bags (Apollo-style) for urine if needed. The issue did not affect the overall mission.
Bottom Line
The UWMS gives the Artemis II crew a real toilet with actual privacy (door + location in the floor), simultaneous pee/poop capability, and proper containment—huge step up from the old bag-and-tape method. Everything is stored or vented responsibly, and the crew returns with the solid waste. No one is holding it; they just coordinate who uses the hygiene bay when, like roommates in a very small apartment. The system was tested extensively on the ISS and in Orion mockups, and the crew has reported it works well.
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Let’s Talk About The Artemis II Moon Launch
Ok, it’s time to address the NASA Artemis II Moon Mission…
Are we really going back to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years?
Longtime readers of WLT Report will know I am highly skeptical of that claim.
But what about the Artemis II? Doesn’t this prove the Moon missions are real? See, we’re going back right now, it’s really happening!
Ehhh, I’m not so sure.
But let’s take a look at what new information we have now that we do have the new Artemis II launch.
We can start with this….a hallmark of NASA launches is with each new launch we get the obligatory new photo of the Earth.
And here’s the newest 2026 version:
BREAKING: Artemis II crew captures new photo of Earth. pic.twitter.com/E0YgYcIhW7
— Polymarket (@Polymarket) April 3, 2026
Incredible right?
To see our home planet from Space?
It would be if it were real, sure!
But how do we know this one is real this time when each new one we get always looks so different?
Let me show you what I mean…
Here are 8 images NASA has told us it took of the Earth.
Will the real Earth please stand up?

Not only do those 8 not look like each other, but none of them resemble the new image was just got from Artemis II.
Strange, don’t you think?
And take another look at the 2026 image….you can see the large brown land mass in the bottom left area seems to be Australia, right?
But then look again and look specifically at its size.
Australia looks MASSIVE!
This guy did a great job explaining exactly how Australia could not possibly be that big when viewed from Space:
I’m not a flat earther but The size of Australia in the recent picture of Earth from the Artemis to rocket does not match the Google maps ball which does fit all the continents and is very accurate when it comes to proportion. https://t.co/JNBQkLcUk4 pic.twitter.com/xrnY1UsXpQ
— Matt Baker (@slave_2_liberty) April 3, 2026
Gotta love how he prefaces his post with “I’m not a Flat-Earther but….”
I think we’re going to start seeing people say that a lot more often going forward.
They don’t want people to think they’re crazy so “I’m not a Flat-Earther” but….I can also see that things are not adding up here. What they are telling us is true is not what I am seeing.
Backup of that video here on Rumble if needed:
And then we always have this beauty…
If you’ve ever watched a rocket launch, you know it always follows this pattern.
It goes up, then hits a peak, and then seemingly starts going down again.
It looks like this:
…any questions? pic.twitter.com/8jiPn93Swp
— ▄︻デʀօɮօȶ քօʟɨֆɦɛʀ═══━一 (@RobotPolisher) April 3, 2026
I know, I know….it can’t go straight up because it has to kind of go sideways and build up escape velocity kind of like how you can’t swim directly against a rip tide current in the Ocean, you have to kind of swim mostly parallel to it.
I’ve heard it all before, and maybe that’s right.
But I also know my eyes see.
Here’s the Artemis II launch, filmed by a man with a Nikon P1000:
I’m tired of talking about this, but there are still people out there who believe this Artemis II crap, so we need to keep driving the point home:
There is no “space travel”. NASA is a computer-generation and filming studio that occasionally does public spectacles like this to… https://t.co/j4ets4PaQX pic.twitter.com/Jkc1laVnic
— ₿en Wehrman (@benwehrman) April 3, 2026
Then we have the Astronauts before the launch, and I’m not saying there’s any big smoking gun here but they just seem “off” to me and they seem to be making some really strange comments.
Watch here:
A lot of weird things were said by these astronauts! Wow! pic.twitter.com/8siy33czQd
— Freedom Memes (@FreedomMemesIRL) April 2, 2026
I don’t know, they sure seem a lot more like polished actors than Space Astronauts, but maybe that’s just me.
Speaking of the Astronauts, am I the only person who thinks this looks totally staged and fake?
🚨BOOM: The astronauts are SUITING UP right now for the launch of Artemis II to the Moon from Kennedy Space Center!
This is HISTORIC!
Pray for our astronauts! pic.twitter.com/k9o7J3Nudz
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) April 1, 2026
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