Random thought of the day for me.
What measures can the ship take to avoid being detected, when they orbit a planet with a species with eyes, let alone telescopes?
we had enough instances where the Enterprise was even orbiting contemporary Earth.
The ship is a good deal bigger than the largest objects we have in orbit.
The ISS can easily be spotted when it’s flying overhead and gets him by sun light.
In fact in those instances it’s the brightest object in the sky with the possible exception of the moon.
So a ship like the Enterprise with a much wider profile and more surface area would shine incredibly bright.
anyone with eyes would spot it if looking up at the time.
Any hobby astronomer with a camera and a tripod could get pretty detailed images.
Professional astronomers with state of the art telescopes would have no difficulty getting highly detailed images.
And we have never seen the Enterprise going into any sort of Stealth mode that somehow prevents light reflection.
What measures can the ship take to avoid being detected, when they orbit a planet with a species with eyes, let alone telescopes?
we had enough instances where the Enterprise was even orbiting contemporary Earth.
The ship is a good deal bigger than the largest objects we have in orbit.
The ISS can easily be spotted when it’s flying overhead and gets him by sun light.
In fact in those instances it’s the brightest object in the sky with the possible exception of the moon.
So a ship like the Enterprise with a much wider profile and more surface area would shine incredibly bright.
anyone with eyes would spot it if looking up at the time.
Any hobby astronomer with a camera and a tripod could get pretty detailed images.
Professional astronomers with state of the art telescopes would have no difficulty getting highly detailed images.
And we have never seen the Enterprise going into any sort of Stealth mode that somehow prevents light reflection.