Could a mirror/s be made to reflect one side of the Earth from the edge of the solar system and viewed with a optical or radio telescope that is in orbit? With night vision, radio and thermal could something like this be used like CCTV for the World?
Blurring from the atmosphere can be mitigated by having the telescope in orbit aimed at the distant mirror/s which is aimed at a targeting mirror in synchronous orbit which is aimed at the Earth. The mirror in orbit can be moved to see different points on Earth. The telescope and mirror orbiting the Earth would be accommodating the not so adjustable long distant mirror.
In the comments: A what if the Hubble was aimed at the Earth said that you could see stuff on a table but it would be blurry. The fact that you could see anything at all on a table is impressive. Then it could see a gun firing at night or a color of car or when and where the plane when missing although blurry?
I understand that radio telescopes do not work the same as optical telescopes but could radio telescopes also see better in this arrangement?
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