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7 March, 14:08

Lost in the Glare. How hard would it be for an alien astronomer to detect the light from planets in our solar system compared to the light from the Sun itself?

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  1. 7 March, 17:37
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    4.54x10^-10

    Explanation:

    The planets that are much near in our solar system are those that are very smaller than the stars and in the same way as the moon reflects the sunlight. Thus based on the alien astronomers to detect the light of the planet that is the solar system a product of the is calculated to be as 4.54 x 10.
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