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From 3000 light years away, with a big enough telescope, you would be able to see the Sun. As a very dim star.

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Q: If you had a telescope on a planet 3000 light years away and zoomed in on earth what would you see?
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What tools could be used to view a planet in a solar system that is 20 light years away from Earth?

a telescope


Which is the planet that you cant see from earth with any telescope?

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How do you see planet having many light years distance?

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What are the advantages of an earth based telescope?

That means that the telescope is on planet Earth, as opposed to a planet in outer space, like the Hubble Telescope, the Planck Telescope, the Chandra Telescope, etc.It is a telescope based on our earth


Which planet gets the most light from?

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What is a good place to put a telescope?

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What advantages would a telescope in space have over a telescope on earth?

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Which planet is a source of light The earth the moon or the sun a satellite?

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Is Uranus the last planet you can see without a telescope?

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What kind of planet is the planet earth?

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Sun is star but earth is planet why?

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