Are you talking about the CGI pictures that have already been debunked?
As we all know, there are thousands of photos taken from space that have nothing to do with CGI, with photoshop, with compositing, with any kind of manipulation.
But let's come at it from another angle: when we look in the sky at where we are told the ISS will appear, there is something there. Those with high-powered zoom lenses can make out a shape matching what we're told the ISS looks like - but for the rest of us, all we see is a dot.
Still, that's probably enough.
Question is, even if we don't believe in the ISS, there is
something there, seemingly orbiting at 250 miles above the surface of the earth.
So, dear flat earther, what is it?