On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 5:14:14 PM UTC-5, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
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IOW, in the general direction of Xi 1,2 Sagittarii, a little bit east.
Too imprecise.
Too imprecise for what?
Consider the distances.
Proper motion and radial velocity will render any precision that you demand irrelevant, given how long it will take to probe to travel the hundreds of light years involved.
There isn't enough fuel on board to keep it from leaving the Kuiper Belt
and heading out into interstellar space, never to return. Unless, it were to hit something heavy enough to stop it.
Repeating something which *might* be true does not *make* it true either.
So you think that there IS enough fuel onboard to keep it in the Solar System?
Or that it wouldn't be stopped by a massive-enough Kuiper Belt Object that was directly in its path?