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Posted By: uberfoop <atkinso2@seattleu.edu> | Date: 1/2/12 11:39 p.m. |
In Response To: Re: Question on visibility in space. (uberfoop) Unless you mean inside the sphere? Same deal there, basically; it depends on how much atmospheric crap there is, and how the atmosphere is distributed. It could get really interesting if it was a thick atmosphere but only distributed in a thin layer over the crust, without much in the vast empty space. In that case, you could actually wind up with "close-by" regions that are fogged out because you're looking horizontally through so much stuff atmosphere, but with you still able to see very distant areas very clearly, (since looking "vertically" through the atmosphere at far stuff would have much of your visual line traveling through totally empty space).
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