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None of the pyramids are large enough to be seen without optical aid (like a telescope) from altitudes high enough to be considered "space". The largest pyramid ever constructed, is the Quetzalcóatl Pyramid at Cholula de Rivadavia, 101 km (63 miles) south-east of Mexico City. It is 54 m (177 ft) tall, and its base covers an area of nearly 18.2 ha (45 acres). That only corresponds to a square about 63 meters on a side - around half an American football field or international football (soccer) pitch . Hopefully you realize that football fields and football pitches are not visible from space.

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