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<blockquote data-quote="Genius" data-source="post: 127901" data-attributes="member: 7234"><p>What I'm trying to say is... If you look at the stars with or without your telescope, the further they are, the longer it takes for the light from them to reach us. Which is why, you won't be looking at how they are "now". In fact, some of the stars that you look at every night, may no longer exist. It's true that a telescope would only enlarge the image, but if the person is very far from earth, and he/she tries to look at the earth, that person won't be looking at the earth " now". He/she would be looking into the past. The telescope will just enlarge the image, so he/she can see what's happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Genius, post: 127901, member: 7234"] What I'm trying to say is... If you look at the stars with or without your telescope, the further they are, the longer it takes for the light from them to reach us. Which is why, you won't be looking at how they are "now". In fact, some of the stars that you look at every night, may no longer exist. It's true that a telescope would only enlarge the image, but if the person is very far from earth, and he/she tries to look at the earth, that person won't be looking at the earth " now". He/she would be looking into the past. The telescope will just enlarge the image, so he/she can see what's happening. [/QUOTE]
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