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People say that if you planted an (unrealistically) huge telescope 65 million light-years away that you would be able to look back on the Earth and see dinosaurs. But would the light that was reflected off their skin 65 million years ago still be "in tact" that far into space where the telescope is?

by /u/TheNameIsWiggles in /r/askscience

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