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Einstein's Alcove
Observing satellites?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrislloret" data-source="post: 64326" data-attributes="member: 175892"><p>Hmmm,that seems to be a video pic,blown up. Optically it should be clear but still only dots. After all,its a third way to the moon and with the most powerful telescopes we can´t even make out a landing site in perfect light conditions. I think they even turned hubble to do that and could not show anything and hubble is quite big indeed</p><p>C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrislloret, post: 64326, member: 175892"] Hmmm,that seems to be a video pic,blown up. Optically it should be clear but still only dots. After all,its a third way to the moon and with the most powerful telescopes we can´t even make out a landing site in perfect light conditions. I think they even turned hubble to do that and could not show anything and hubble is quite big indeed C [/QUOTE]
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