Hi

If you are on the surface of the earth, you face the sun from time to time. 
That creates some issues that you would not have in a deep space setting. In 
deep space you don't have to correct for all sorts of orbital issues as well. 
This is one of those - not so easy here - sort of things.

Bob


On Sep 28, 2013, at 6:55 PM, Bob Stewart <b...@evoria.net> wrote:

> Just to satisfy my curiosity: what's easiest to detect galactic pulse emitter 
> (regardless of type), and what's the minimum setup to reliably look at it, 
> whether it's just during night time, or whatever.  Just seeking perspective, 
> I haven't just won the lottery.
> 
> Bob
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