If you had a strong enough telescope at a far enough distance from the earth, then theoretically, yes. It is the same as looking into deep space and seeing events that took place millions and even billions of years ago. ALTHOUGH no technology like this exists on earth at this time.
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Im pretty sure its christopher Columbus
Because he wanted to see which way he wanted to go.
Christopher Columbus was on a voyage to find a shorter route to Asia for the purpose of trade. Europeans were traveling to Asia by sailing around the southern tip of Africa or overland through Arabia. If he had been successful, it would have allowed Spain to enter into the spice trade with the east, but he seriously underestimated the circumference of the earth. See the link below for more information.
Christopher Columbus claimed Hispaniola for money. They had been informed that the first person to see land would receive around 10,000 maravedis yearly for life.
Christopher Columbus wanted to see if the earth was round
Christopher Columbus
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Rote to india
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Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, which is present day Italy. See the related link for a picture of the Genoan flag.
Christopher Columbus read Marso Polos book and his book inspired him to go west to see if he could get to the spice islands.
Im pretty sure its christopher Columbus
Because he wanted to see which way he wanted to go.
The Europeans followed Christopher Columbus because they wanted th see for them self what he found
he saw Land and Indians which they are unknown till this day?