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Might sound like a silly question, but if you're in space, say an astronaut on
the ISS, looking through the cupola or on a spacewalk looking at the stars, do the constellations appear the same as they do to us Earthbound folks? Or does the Earth's atmosphere have anything to do with the way the stars look? Thanks. |
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On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 4:02:19 PM UTC-8, wrote:
Might sound like a silly question, but if you're in space, say an astronaut on the ISS, looking through the cupola or on a spacewalk looking at the stars, do the constellations appear the same as they do to us Earthbound folks? Or does the Earth's atmosphere have anything to do with the way the stars look? Thanks. yep, even for the entire solar system, and perhaps many light years too. |
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