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October 23rd 05, 05:41 AM
Cmdr Buzz Corey
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HOLLOWEEN POST: Lost Radio Signals in Space
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I reckon you are right about the Ionosphere.(learn something new every
day) How about the light from a candle,a match,a firefly,flashlight,or
whatever.
cuhulin
Light from any of the above will be scattered by the atmosphere to the
point it will be too weak to be seen even by the the folks on the space
station. A really big several million candle power spotlight maybe.
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