How did they do this while telling us they couldn't figure out how to get past the Van Allen belts? This distance is almost four times the distance to the moon.
You wrote, "Modern cameras can take pictures of most any object at a distance of 2.8 times the diameter of the object."
My source is the distance between earth and the satellites and the circumference of the earth at the equator (probably on an hundred difference websites, but I believe I used Nasa's), pi (3.1415927), and a little math (22232 satellite distance / 7926 earth diameter = 2.8).
According to this NOAA website, "Since 1975, NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) have provided continuous imagery and data on atmospheric conditions and solar activity (space weather)." I wouldn't make sense NOT to put a camera on a $200 million project. Besides, they could shut up all the Flat Earthers . . . if they would only take the shot and publish it, instead of making up all the excuses why they cannot. Only, there's one problem . . . they really cannot do it (because nothing that far away exists to do it)!