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If an alien on a planet 70 million light years away looks at the Earth's surface through a very powerful telescope, what would he see?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-11 02:03:20

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If an alien on a planet 70 million light years away looks at the Earth's surface through a very powerful telescope, what would he see?

17 answers

  • Anonymous

    dinosaurs smokin playin 5 card & drinking dinobeer

  • Anonymous

    The Earth as it was 70 million years ago.

  • Anonymous

    I'm not sure, but keep your window shades down.

  • Anonymous

    Nothing.

  • Anonymous

    The earth as it was 70 million years ago, when DINOSAURS RULED the EARTH !!!!!.

  • Anonymous

    A dot.

  • Anonymous

    It is physically impossible to see anything on the surface of the Earth from 70 million lightyears away. But if it wasn't you might see dinosaurs walking around.

  • Anonymous

    The way the Earth was 70 million years prior to when he looks.

  • Anonymous

    a very tiny dot of light if anything at all.

  • Anonymous

    Late Cretaceous, 70 million years ago Earth. Dinos munching

  • Anonymous

    A tiny pale blue dot.

  • Anonymous

    A beautiful Planet full of life

  • Anonymous

    Well, if the telescope was very sharp, they’d see dinosaurs.

  • Anonymous

    It would see Earth as it was 70 million years ago. Of course, to see any details from that distance, it would need a telescope larger than a planetary system.

  • Anonymous

    Ticks

  • Anonymous

    Me, dancing in the street and doing crazy things...

  • Anonymous

    Dinosaurs, of course.

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