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What size is the planet itself ? AgentApple Send a noteboard - 02/08/2014 11:21:40 AM

Is it like Earth ? The radius of the planet itself will have a bearing on how much radians (degrees) cover 800 miles.

Also, did you consider that if the top is so high it can be seen from 800 miles, it might not be possible to actualy see it from... 10 miles ? From that distance it would just go up up up and disappear into a point. (Or so I'd imagine).

This message last edited by AgentApple on 02/08/2014 at 11:21:56 AM
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