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The problem with this logic from my point of view is that Astronomers are not outside at night with a telescope pressed to their eyes anymore. They sit inside, during the day, looking at a computer screen at what was captured from a preprogrammed, and very small, section of the sky for study. In fact, the other thing astronomers do not capture a bunch of are bats, airplanes, weather balloons, blimps, bugs, birds and other man made aerial craft.


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