Well, Edward's two most important questions have now been answered and there was nothing new about either of them.
So, is he now compelled to believe that the moonlandings actually happened?
I hope he has noticed that his latest question has been very well and unemotionally answered by one of the members he chose to insult more than once -- Andromeda -- whom he may not have realised is one of our
female regulars.
The simple and straightfoward answer is that the photo by the astronomer is an artist's impression (he uses the words "might look like this" - emphasis mine) and does not take into account the way the human eye works.
The important part is, again, the word "might."
M35 (NGC 2168), the star cluster which is shown in the Apod, is a naked-eye or binocular sight, but if we tried to view it when the sun was that close our retinas would probably be quickly fried. So the picture is only a fanciful "might" and in fact impossible as far as the unshielded eye goes, and probably most cameras too.
I hope Edward recovers from his wounded feelings, remembers that it was he who started the insults, and returns to ask sensible questions. Hell, I got a great belly-laugh out of his erroneous description of myself. Why can't he do the same?