How is that our telescopes can see through the asteroid belt and the Oort cloud and pictures of deep space?
How is that our telescopes can see through the asteroid belt and the Oort cloud? If they can take pictures of deep space, why not speculate that there is an Oort cloud? Newly discovered planet Sedna is in the Oort cloud, so how are images of deep space?
Only in science fiction is an asteroid belt in a densely populated area rocks that have to duck and weave to get through. In fact asteroid belt and Oort cloud contains things that are spaced to you really want to hit an asteroid or comet that has to point to the concrete, and if you go right through it has an excellent chance untreated. It is certainly easier to see through many things here are so small they are not here can be seen without a telescope, and even then only considered as small points.

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