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Heikki Rinnemaa
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What we can observe from space?
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MoHei.
I made image,,what i think.
Because space-object sends something hmm,,information,,,that we can observe it (see or measure something ) and this information has m/s-speed and speed change (m/s)/m, and this speed first accelerate then through travelling-distance it decreace and finally speed is 0m/s,,, (of cource that point is amplitude,,or power,,also 0), then this information has some travell-distance what it can goes.
So when object is far-away,,,we cannot never observe it.
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