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yes,you should be able to...i think why dont you test it?
no you jackass they dont .
umm well a lunar eclipse is only visible at night hence the word lunar in it if you dont like this answer then make your own.
me dont no
A cloud or fog. Fog touches the ground, clouds dont.
yes,you should be able to...i think why dont you test it?
i dont no
radio waves
Its because there is NOTHING between each star, that light can react against, it's something to do with air, or the atmosphere, because there is no light on the moon, (like there is on earth) since it has no atmosphere. or any sort of gas. The atmosphere scatters the light, no atmosphere, no visible light, (like the light on earth).
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they dont its just more visible.
you can usually understand what you are looking at, but they cant see much. if you want a telescope that can see BILLIONS of light years away, i'd invest in an infared telescope.they are heat powered, so you can see how hot your favorite star is. just dont try the sun.
I dont really know but will tell u when i find out
i dont know but i think it flue
i dont even think light can be split up i dont know
dont light light it
no you jackass they dont .