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No, an object cannot come before a preposition. A preposition always comes before a noun or pronoun to show the relationship between that word and another word in the sentence. The object of the preposition comes after the preposition.
This is known as visibility distance. It refers to how far an object or light source can be seen clearly by an observer.
As far as I know, and seen... no.
If an object is too far to be seen in a telescope, adjusting the focus of the object lens will not bring it into view. In such cases, the telescope may need to be repositioned or pointed towards a different direction in the sky to locate the object within the field of view. Additionally, using larger telescopes with a wider field of view may also help in locating distant objects.
First the object get faraway more and more, and step by step when it is getting far, it is not more orbiting, so we cannot say that it is a orbiting object now,but it is wandering object.
Your brain perceives the reflected object as being as far BEHIND the mirror as the real object is in FRONT of the mirror.
If we cannot see them it means either that they are too dim, too far away or they do not exist.
The greatest distance that can be seen with the naked eye. If there is low visibility, such as fog and snow, a person cannot see far. If there is high visibility, a person could see far away.
object looks as though they are far away.
Objects look as though they are being seen from above or below
no, the sun is not the largest object because there are much larger stars and other suns that are far,far,far,far,far,far,far,far,far, faaaaaaaaaaaaaraway from us!!!!AMAZING!!!!!!
The farthest object seen my mankind is a gama ray burster approximately 13 billion (thousand million) light-years away. Previously the next farthest object was 12.8 billion light years away. A light year is approximately 24 trillion miles. (12 zeros) or 36 trillion km. The object seen was about 312,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles away. More interestingly, it happened when the universe was only on to two Billion years old.