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bob012345 reacted to Filip Larsen's post in the thread How Far is Due East From Due West on Earth? with
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On the surface of the Earth, I would say the distance is 180 deg in the sense that if you face due East, then after a 180 deg turn... -
bob012345 replied to the thread How Far is Due East From Due West on Earth?.It’s not homework other than the sense that I’m working from home! -
bob012345 replied to the thread How Far is Due East From Due West on Earth?.I’m just interested in seeing the various responses to the question. What do people do with it. -
bob012345 reacted to TheOrionNebula's post in the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years with
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For the original question: The Short Answer: No, there is no natural vantage point where Hubble images would look like what the human... -
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That's getting a bit off topic, but from some quick Googling, that image is probably of the order of 5 light years high, and the version... -
bob012345 replied to the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years.I often wondered if there exists any vantage point where a Hubble image of a distant object for example, could be seen similarly by the... -
bob012345 reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years with
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Similar to the goal of Apollo 8, as compared to Apollo 11. (And to date myself, I watched Apollo 11 on TV as a preschooler--a small... -
bob012345 replied to the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years.I call it a Moondoggle.

