Timeline for How far do we need to be removed from the earth to show the curvature with a viewing angle between 42 and 48 degrees? [duplicate]
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Feb 5, 2016 at 17:18 | history | edited | Anti | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 5, 2016 at 16:55 | history | edited | Anti | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 5, 2016 at 16:42 | comment | added | Anti | All those articles are not answering the question about how high we need to be to see the horizon curving.. it's about the entire earth. | |
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Carl Witthoft Kyle Kanos ACuriousMind♦ Qmechanic♦ |
Duplicate of How far into space does one have to travel to see the entire sphere of earth?, objects distorted by the earths curvature | |
Feb 5, 2016 at 15:30 | comment | added | CuriousOne | I agree with @CarlWitthoft: one can probably detect the curvature optically within a few feet with two mirrors and it might not even be a hard experiment to do. | |
Feb 5, 2016 at 13:29 | comment | added | Kyle Kanos | Possible duplicate of How far into space does one have to travel to see the entire sphere of earth? | |
Feb 5, 2016 at 13:26 | answer | added | callisto | timeline score: 0 | |
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Feb 5, 2016 at 13:11 | answer | added | Peter Diehr | timeline score: 3 | |
Feb 5, 2016 at 12:58 | comment | added | Carl Witthoft | This depends strongly on the subjective term "able to see the curvature". | |
Feb 5, 2016 at 12:57 | comment | added | Carl Witthoft | Possible duplicate of objects distorted by the earths curvature | |
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Feb 5, 2016 at 12:41 | history | asked | Anti | CC BY-SA 3.0 |