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No, you can see many things. such as street lamps, mount Everest.

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Q: Is the great wall of china the only visible thing from space?
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Is the great wall of China the only visible thing from space that is human made?

no


Can you see the Panama Canal from outer space?

Google Earth apparrently can see a gnats whisker ! I'm thinking the only man made thing actually visible from outer space is the Great Wall of China, but I've yet to go into space.....


Can you see the Nile from space?

no the only thing that can be seen in space is the great wall of china


Is the great wall the greatest thing that ever happened to china?

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Are the North china plain and the great china plain the same thing?

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What big thing was built in china that starts with a g?

The Great Wall of China.


Was having The Great Wall of China a good thing?

yes, to protect china from its enemies.


Did the great wall of china help isolate china from Europe and the middle east?

It was a good thing


What is the coolest thing about The Great Wall of China?

its really long


What is the biggest thing you can see from space on earth?

Earth itself. There's a persistent rumor that it's possible to see the Great Wall of China from the Moon, but this is completely, 100% untrue... it's difficult bordering on impossible to see the Great Wall of China from the Space Shuttle, which is over a thousand times closer than the Moon. As far as man-made things go, the easiest things to see are structures with lots of straight lines and high contrast (the Great Wall has neither of these). Canals sometimes stand out. The US interstate system is pretty visible. The shadows of the Great Pyramids (though, interestingly, not the pyramids themselves). Agriculture in barren areas. All of these are visible from the International Space Station. None of them are visible from as far away as the Moon, where the entire Earth appears about the same size as a quarter held at arm's length. You'd be doing good to spot an object the size of, say, Indiana; there's no way you're going to spot any man-made object at that distance.