General Misconceptions

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  1. diverseartist

    diverseartist Well-Known Member

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    the man made islands that symbolize the earth's geography

    discovery channel ftw
     
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    Dem. Lights is not valid, from the moon you can barely make out continents never mind lights....

    Pulse was right, you can't see anything man-made from the moon at all.
     
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    Actually, the moon generally follows towards the dark side of earth, and you CAN see the lights of cities from the moon looking down towards earth when the rest of it is dark. Lights can be seen from the moon, as can the northern lights.

    Can you tell what the lights are? No, of course not.
     
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    This may well be a small image. [​IMG]
    But that's a real shot from the moon to earth, can you see any lights? If it was huge and you could see the full planet could you see any lights?

    No.
     
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    Pyramids in Egypt, I believe is the answer. I remember hearing that a while ago, that the Pyramids were so massive, that they could be seen from the moon.
     
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    Answer is Morvs ego (he has been made by man-man too so it counts)


    NEXT QUESTION PLEASE.
     
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    sweet ^_^
     
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    Answer: Threve

    Wager: $Texas


    SATELLITES???
     
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    i lived in new mexico my whole life and have never heard of that. do you know what part of new mexico exactly?
     
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    Next question please.
     

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