Dunno, but you can see it from any part of my garden wall, aint that great! :o)
2006-12-15 07:25:22
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answered by L D 5
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No, it is not true. There are part of the walls made up of watch towers, and those have a ceiling and narrow windows. If one is standing in the middle of one of the tower, there is no way to see outside up, so the moon could never be visible from there.
2006-12-15 07:21:11
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answer #2
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answered by Vincent G 7
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i think your queestion sould be Is it true that any part of the Great Wall of Chinacan be seen from the moon
and the anser is no, no man made object can be san form the moon exept the flag from the first moon landing
2006-12-15 07:28:46
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answered by Michael D 6
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Your question should be the other way round...and the answer is:
It is NOT true that the great wall of China can be seen from the moon. Please follow link below
http://www.greatwall-of-china.com/42-58/great-wall-of-china-from-space.html
2006-12-15 09:34:11
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answered by ddntruong 2
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Depends on whether or not it is out, don't ya think?
2006-12-15 07:21:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I suppose as long as you're not underneath it... (which I would hope you wouldn't be)
2006-12-15 07:18:16
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answered by My_Name 2
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Yeah,as long as it's nightime and not cloudy.
2006-12-15 07:17:22
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answered by festeringhump 4
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I suppose so. :-)
2006-12-15 07:16:43
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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I guess...
2006-12-15 07:48:31
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answered by AD 4
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