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I mean, the optics in Ben 10 have been at least in the same OOM as RL optics (with the distance being 4x smaller than the Earth/moon distance) going by angsizing and assuming a human POV. However, much of the time framing and point-of-view can explain abnormally large Earth (to a degree) in certain shots since a camera isn't the same as the human eye and can be cropped/messed around with. Zoomed-in / cropped shots of the Earth viewed from the Moon can look like this.It is unfair to force realistic optics on things that escape Human intuition.
And before anyone says something about "they could've just looked it up" please
Meanwhile we have consistent space-shots showing both Galvan Prime and Galvan B from as early as AF/UA and as late as Omniverse, with Galvan B being tiny compared to Prime and extremely close to it. And we also have consistent shots from both Galvan Prime and Galvan B that showcase them being crazy close. The same isn't true by nearly the same degree for the Earth and Moon, so clearly this isn't purely an issue of unrealistic optics.
I'm holding the animators/authors to the optics that they themselves have demonstrated to be capable of. And I'm sorry, but even when we compare it to in-show shots of the Earth-to-moon it's still ridiculously closer.
I guess I'll concede that.but most likely it was, nice catch on that, but your premise on Galvan B being smaller than the Moon still doesn’t stand
However my points on the optics are still there.