🌌Observing distant objects in space requires telescopes powerful enough to capture faint light and advanced technology to filter out interference.
🌍Light from Earth's past can be observed from a distant point in space, but practical limitations such as the defraction limit and the immense size required for telescopes make it implausible.
🔭The expansion of the universe and cosmic light interference hinder the practical feasibility of observing Earth's distant past from extreme distances.
🌠The speed of light limits our ability to see into the past, as light from distant objects takes time to reach us.
🚀While the concept is intriguing, technological and physical constraints make it highly improbable for aliens to witness dinosaurs on Earth from 65 million light years away.