From: J.E. Robinson, et101.life
The Moon or Mars are close enough for a space station or base and would likely be hard to detect by a technologically advanced society from Earth in the 21st. century.
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Question of the Month #1: Let’s assume a very intelligent alien species wanted to observe the human race without establishing direct contact. What location could they use that would be hard to find or detect by technologically advanced humans.
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From: J.E. Robinson, et101.life
The Moon or Mars are close enough for a space station or base and would likely be hard to detect by a technologically advanced society from Earth in the 21st. century.
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