7heblackwolf t1_jdl5wvc wrote
Reply to comment by Dave-C in We can't see on the other side of the Sun. Have we ever used satellites to see the other side? by Dave-C
???? What are you talking about? Why something would be exactly at the opposite side of the sun, relative to earth? Nothing has the same speed, mass, gravity, etc to make this event possible. Are you contemplating the possibility that there’s something hidden behind the sun?
carrot_gg t1_jdl7acu wrote
Obviously he is talking about sneaky aliens, duh.
7heblackwolf t1_jdl7mo1 wrote
I assume that. Our own solar system has planets that differ A LOT in size, speed, orbit, material composition, etc. I think it’s more plausible to find aliens in mars than another planet hidden on the other side of the sun.
sifuyee t1_jdlez9j wrote
That is the well published intergalactic approach vector when observing primitive species such as Earthlings.
phalangepatella t1_jdl7oqw wrote
I believe OP is trying to describe seeing what is on the other side of the sun, at any given time, from the vantage point of earth.
To essentially see “through” the sun to observe what an earth bound viewer can never see.
7heblackwolf t1_jdlalok wrote
I understand the question. But how and why?
phalangepatella t1_jdlato8 wrote
Haven’t you ever been tryna sleep and some apparently world changing thought enters your mind?
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