Gulo Blue
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I'm sure they'll see the shit through a Hagfishoscope before they actually go up there.
And they'll say "look - it looks just like it looks like on the Hagfishoscope, only bigger."
They'll have no recollection that millions of years earlier, Rose Bowl floats actually looked smaller in person than they looked like on TV.
I'm not sure about that. We couldn't take pictures that would have detected it until around the same time we went there. You have to go there or send a drone and take pictures while orbiting the moon. If the Earth was a basketball, the moon would be a tennis ball 30 feet away and most of what we do in space would be within an inch or two of the basketball.
You can't even see the stuff we left with the Hubble. Almost. A football field would be 3 pixels on a Hubble picture.