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On a clear day can you see forever?

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On a clear day can you see forever?

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  1. Look up in the sky tonight.

    Some of the things you see are other galaxies so far away it took the light you are seeing millions of years to get here.

    Even so, most of the universe is obscured by dust that floats between the stars.

    It is not actually true to see you can see forever, but you might as well say so.


  2. no because the earth is round

  3. At 34,000 feet you can see around 200 miles in any direction

  4. At 35,000 feet, you would be able to see about 230 miles. For purposes of comparison, from a 100-meter tower (330 feet high), you could see about 22 miles. From very tall buildings, you might be able to see mountains about a hundred miles away. From a space shuttle 186 miles up? You could see about 1,200 miles.

  5. You can see a long way that's for sure. I wouldn't bank on it today in England though, it's just rain rain rain.

  6. if only forever wasn't a fictional desire. :(

  7. i don't know, but some days do feel like forever

  8. No only when you close your eyes and open your mind.

  9. Yes, and further on a clear night

  10. No, because forever is the future, we are in the present, and if you mean looking at planets, as they are so many " light years" ahead, that still would not bee seeing forever and we cannot see them anyway. Oh and theres also a film called this

  11. Not forever, no. Things would be eventually lost in the blue haze of air, unless they are very bright. For example, we can see the moon on a clear day, but only because the moon is quite large and bright.

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