No, most of the original seven wonders don't exist anymore.
The only one of the original seven that still exists today are the Pyramids of Egypt. As to what man made construction can be seen from space, I can tell you that it's The Great Wall of China. And the brightest spot on earth as seen from space? Las Vegas. Actually that's a myth. The Great Wall of China is not visible from space (without a telescope/binoculars). If you've seen a photo of it from the ground, it should be obvious that it's far too thin to be visible from space. I've heard that since it was built, sand has piled up on one side of the wall, and this is visible from space. I've just looked on Google Maps. People have tagged 10 places where they say the Great Wall of China is, but I can't find anything that looks like the wall (or the sand on one side of the wall). It's been said that truly, the only man construction seen from space is the green houses concentration near Almeria, south eastern Spain, where they heavily grow vegetables in an intensive manner. You can check it out in google earth, and is nearly distinctable at a 800-1000 miles altitude. To locate, I suggest start at 150 miles heigth. And retract from there.
The Great Wall is undistictable at 10 miles height.
No.
People are not visible from outer space with the naked eye. The International Space Station and some high-resolution satellites are able to capture images of cities and large structures, but individual people cannot be seen.
Yes. Satellite photos of New York on 9/11 clearly showed the plumes of smoke.
No. Meteors can be seen as fireballs when they are in theupper atmosphere, but most peteorites are cold when they reach the ground, as their exposure to the ehat is bfrief and they have spent billions of years in outer space.
It doesn't have one. The NGC numbers are used to describe objects in outer space - as seen from Earth. Nor are individual objects in our Solar System included, as far as I know.
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No.Nothing auctually can be seen from space. None of the man-made wonders can be seen from space. its a myth about that.
The Great Wall of China is the only Wonder of the Seven that can be seen from space with the naked eye, though it is difficult to see with the unaided eye. Other wonders like the Pyramids of Giza are impossible to see from space without binoculars or a telescope.
No.
None
Astronaughts.
YES
Yes, on a clear day.
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef visible from outer space. It is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia and is so extensive that it can be seen from the International Space Station.
Yes, on a clear day.
well earth can be seen from space so when you go to space you can tell if a hurricane is forming
Las Vegas, Nevada is often considered one of the brightest cities seen from outer space due to its high concentration of lights and neon signs on the famous Las Vegas Strip.