Ask them why, Earth’s shape is never uniform in these photos. Why? These are logical questions the Globe community must address and get an answer from NASA.
No they aren't.
These are questions you should be asking photographers, or just by going outside.
You are using cropped photos from various distances.
It isn't surprising that Earth looks different in them.
It is like taking 2 pictures of a ball, cropping them to show different sections of the ball, then complaining they don't show the same section.
Once again you are not showing a problem with a RE, you are showing a problem with yourself. Either you have no idea what you are talking about or are blatantly lying.
The Clouds don't move.
The clouds do move. You ignoring reality wont change it.
The back side of the moon is dark but should be lit up like a full moon.
Again, it is lit up. You ignoring these facts won't magically make them go away.
The Moon is keeping up with Earth's rotation.
No it isn't. It is merely passing between Earth and the satellite.
There is literally no reason to magically jump to it keeping up with Earth's rotation.
This is what a Full Moon looks like
In a dark night sky with a particular exposure setting and white balance.
Earth reflects much more light than the moon. If you had the same exposure settings Earth would be completely washed out.
Also, it shouldn't appear the same as from Earth as it is the other side of the moon, and as the moon is the only thing in your picture, it wouldn't be surprising for the camera to auto-adjust to make it white.
So yet again, no problem with a RE, and absolutely nothing to indicate these pictures are fake.
These images were taken between 3:50 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. EDT showing the moon moving over the Pacific Ocean near North America.
I take it your plan is to ignore the other information provided on the page and pretend they were taken on the date the image was published and thus claim the moon should have been over Europe at that time and it should have been a full moon?
The page clearly states they were taken in 2015.
If you bother looking you can find this page:
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/from-a-million-miles-away-nasa-camera-shows-moon-crossing-face-of-earthOr this one:
https://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/galleries/2015/lunar_transitWhich both state quite clearly that it was taken on July 16.
So we see that it should be from 1550 to 2045, on July 16, 2015.
So if we do an honest search we get this:
So no issue there.