Vela wrote:Liveinadive wrote:Flat Earther's do use all that equipment but over short distances and by eye so their tolerances aren't enough to pick up what would be incredibly small readings. Their data says flat.
Make them do the big triangle then. Equator-north pole-equator-origin.
Vela wrote:I'd like to see a single telescope at the sun's gravitational lensing focal point.
Apparently you could resolve continent scale features on planets with it. Planets in Andromeda.
Dinostar77 wrote:Where did you read that? I'm intrigued. As far as I'm aware we can't identify a planet in another galaxy as yet. We haven't named any stars in Andromeda either. I could be wrong. Our place in the milky way limits us to 8,000 odd observable stars in our galaxy, I believe.I'd like to see a single telescope at the sun's gravitational lensing focal point. Apparently you could resolve continent scale features on planets with it. Planets in Andromeda.
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