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Astronaut and current ISS resident shares a photo from space
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<blockquote data-quote="dgiharris" data-source="post: 73801507" data-attributes="member: 322579"><p>you are quite frankly lying, because what you say is impossible. </p><p></p><p>I would bet you any amount of money giving you 10:1 odds that what you say is not true. We could go to any shore on the planet, let any ship set sail, and that ship would disappear over the horizon and it doesn't matter how strong a lens you have, you aren't seeing it. </p><p></p><p>basic physics and trigonometry 101...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgiharris, post: 73801507, member: 322579"] you are quite frankly lying, because what you say is impossible. I would bet you any amount of money giving you 10:1 odds that what you say is not true. We could go to any shore on the planet, let any ship set sail, and that ship would disappear over the horizon and it doesn't matter how strong a lens you have, you aren't seeing it. basic physics and trigonometry 101... [/QUOTE]
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