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Old April 15th 07, 06:45 AM posted to sci.astro
john0714
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Default seeing the sun rise in the west

With today's technology or technology expected soon would it be
possible for anyone staying within 100 miles of where the equator
crosses the surface of the Earth to see the Sun rise in the west and
set in the east? What would be necessary in order to do so?
Has anyone ever done so? I think it would be a real hoot to do so
because my father seemed to think it was impossible anywhere on
Earth.. To bad he could not have been "dragooned" into doing so

 




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