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People with some degree of photographic memory, who have used binoculars.
What's the furthest away you have looked?
1. Other cities maybe 35km away
2. Toronto from 35km away
3. Marine Land visible from Toronto
4. The surface of a white full moon: very detailed imagery long mountain ranges, large asteroid impacts. Very reflective surface of glass. As if it was part of God's plan.
5. Orion Nebula: cool glass green glowing dust clouds. Could be a gateway to heaven.
6. Jupiter: Obviously large object, with a brilliant reflection of the sun, standing out above everything else in the sky: resembled a maltese cross. in fact i now suspect this is where the roman catholics learned this symbol.
zoomed onto the star, visible a large glowing sphere, with it's own 3 or 4 moons, and a sort of array of feeder planets.
What's the furthest away you have looked?
1. Other cities maybe 35km away
2. Toronto from 35km away
3. Marine Land visible from Toronto
4. The surface of a white full moon: very detailed imagery long mountain ranges, large asteroid impacts. Very reflective surface of glass. As if it was part of God's plan.
5. Orion Nebula: cool glass green glowing dust clouds. Could be a gateway to heaven.
6. Jupiter: Obviously large object, with a brilliant reflection of the sun, standing out above everything else in the sky: resembled a maltese cross. in fact i now suspect this is where the roman catholics learned this symbol.
zoomed onto the star, visible a large glowing sphere, with it's own 3 or 4 moons, and a sort of array of feeder planets.