With a good telescope, yes.
Kaaba is a historic building..at the direction of kaaba muslim worship but not worship kaaba
.Kaaba, because kaaba itself is an Arabic word.
The Kaaba, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a physical structure on Earth, not in space or the heavens. It is considered the most sacred site in Islam, believed to have been built by the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Ismail (Ishmael). In Islamic tradition, the Kaaba is seen as a focal point for prayer and a symbol of unity among Muslims worldwide, but it exists within the physical realm, not in a celestial or heavenly context.
It is visible from the moon.
The Kaaba is in the shape of a cube. This is because the word Kaaba means cube in Arabic
no
Space
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no difference
Hubble
Yes, there is a crack in the Kaaba wall, specifically on the corner where the Black Stone is located. This crack is believed to be a result of wear and natural events over time. Behind the Kaaba's walls is an empty space, as the structure is hollow and contains no significant features. The interior is usually not accessible to the public and is maintained by the Saudi authorities.
The Great Wall of China is the battle's remains visible from outer space today.