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Old 24-01-2013, 08:13 PM
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sheeny (Al)
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If there's enough light to see pluto, then there should be enough light to see the space ship - depending on distance and orientation to the sun.

If the space ship is near the sun (in the sky) you would be looking at the dark side - very hard to see before collision. The further away it is, the harder it is to see as well... apparent magnitude and all that.

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