Venus is closer to sun than Earth and therefore within Earth’s orbit. Pretty straightforward and correct, yes?
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The space-side is mus-characterizing the ground-side capability. And then you mentioned a planet to make an asteroid point. /2
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It was Nathan's anecdote to counter an assertion by Amy that LSST could not spot any asteroids within Earth orbit.
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By your logic, the Sun is inside Earth's orbit. So saying Sun instead of Venus would be perfectly legit to make the point? /2
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It's pretty self-evident that the sun is not visible in the night sky.
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Indeed, I read it. yes, LSST can do some of what IR space telescopes can do and more. Your broader context was to show how /1
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