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Line of sight |
2010-05-06 |
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David pose la question : I live in St. Joseph, Michigan and there is an ongoing argument regarding line-of-sight over the horizon.
Standing on a 200 foot high bluff here, people swear they can see the top of the Willis (nee Sears) Tower in Chicago, which is about 1653 feet high.
It is my contention that this is actually a "refracted reflection" and not direct-line-of-sight.
So, to settle the argument, I'd sure like some simple explanation for this, even if-and I hope not-I am incorrect.
David Harley Weston lui répond. |
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