Strange close-up images of the Moon taken by the Artemis-1 mission

The network is discussing unusual images of the moon taken by the
Orion spacecraft flying around the natural satellite of the Earth as
part of the Artemis-1 program, reports
ufosightingshotspot.blogspot.com.
The presented images were taken on November 21, 2022 by the
Orion spacecraft an hour before its flyby of the Moon. The spacecraft
was at a distance of less than 7242 km and moved at a speed of 1218
km/h.
For comparison, look at photographs of the Moon taken in 2010 from
Madison (USA) using the Celestron 9.25 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope,
a Canon EOS Rebel T1i camera and taken with a camera on board the
Artemis 1 mission spacecraft at a distance of less than 7242 km from
the moon.
https://bit.ly/3h2z9oE
It looks like these shots were intentionally overexposed (too bright).
In this regard, many netizens have suggested that they are hiding
something from the public.
Another interesting nuance. During the flyby of the Moon, in the
video, the natural satellite of the Earth has an ovoid shape, and not
round, as we observe from Earth.
If the frame were stretched, then the spacecraft should also be
stretched, but this is not observed. This is also strange, some
netizens believe.
https://youtu.be/te_ZREXxTUk