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this is a tricky question, as no one knows how far into space you can go, or whats out there. but think of this, on EARTH you have a telescope, whats the thurthest planet you can see? im geussing if you was on that planet you could also see earth. any more questions add me on msn: me-n-stacey-are-chavs@live.co.uk

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