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| e-maxx:
--- Quote from: Inv3rted on July 23, 2009, 03:30:15 PM ---The Hubble can, just not very high resolution. --- End quote --- so how do we know its pluto |
| TapeDeck:
You can observe Pluto with a backyard telescope http://planetpluto.info/index.php?document_id=100 --- Quote from: e-maxx on July 23, 2009, 03:32:39 PM ---so how do we know its pluto --- End quote --- How do you know that a pixel is a square? It isn't very high resolution. |
| e-maxx:
--- Quote from: TapeDeck on July 23, 2009, 03:35:04 PM ---You can observe Pluto with a backyard telescope http://planetpluto.info/index.php?document_id=100 How do you know that a pixel is a square? It isn't very high resolution. --- End quote --- a PIXEL IS A SQUARE |
| TapeDeck:
--- Quote from: e-maxx on July 23, 2009, 03:37:52 PM ---a PIXEL IS A SQUARE --- End quote --- BUT HOW CAN YOU BE SO SURE? ITS SO LOW-RES You don't need a high-res picture to tell what something is. Off-the-air TV is low res and you can still tell what every thing is. Also low res for Hubble is still better than HD. |
| AGlass0fMilk:
If Jupiter was to hit Earth, I'd say how the hell did it get here so fast, and we would either be inside of it, or just non-existant. |
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