Yes you can.
You can see it 150 miles in space. From space at least because space starts at 60 miles above the atmosphere. you can see it from there but from outer space which starts at 200 miles you are probably able to but not a great gurantee.
Actually the color is unknown you might see several different colors but if it was moving and you looked in a different direction you will see green 100% true.
In the light of the moon, the Mariner sees the water snakes. After spotting them, he blesses them and then recites a prayer. Once he prays, the albatross drops from around his neck.
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It would cost anything around 90 - 80 cents.
Actually most "orbs" that you see in pictures are dust particles refracting the light surrounding it.
The Great Lakes, the Great Barrier Reef, and, supposedly, the light from the Luxor Casino in Las Vegas.
Yes I think you can because Criss Angel was talking about the Luxors light when he was floating above the light of the Luxor.
Yes ! The Great Wall of China is visible from space. furthermore, the great pyramids of Giza and the light on top of the Luxor hotel in las Vegas can be seen from space
You can see the Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and the temple of Karnak.
No, Antarctica is not the only place that has been seen from space by astronauts. It has been said that one can clearly see the Great Wall of China from space. Also there are certain places on earth that are clearly seen from space because of it's certain type of peculiarity. It is said that the beam of light from the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas can be seen from space.
Anything with the Latin word 'lux' in it relates to 'light'. Luxor is also a city in Egypt and is an Arabic word.
Criss Angel Mindfreak - 2005 The Luxor Light 3-1 was released on: USA: 5 June 2007
Yes,at night when the sun is gone, there is no light to hide space so we see space at night.
The most powerful light
there are no particles for the light to bounce off of
The Hubble Space Telescope can see out to a distance of several billions of light-years.
We see things as black when there is no light coming from that direction. Space is mostly empty, and neither generates light or reflects it, so it looks black. We only SEE things that reflect light, or that generate their own light.