
June 20th 07, 05:00 AM
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New Distance to the Orion Nebula, Part Two
Greg Crinklaw wrote:
Magnificent Universe wrote:
Both studies find that the Orion Nebula is about 1,300 light-years from
Earth--over 200 light-years closer than previously thought.
At such a distance 200 ly is pretty much within the observational error.
Regardless, I sure wouldn't call a little more than 10% "much closer"
unless I was into writing hyperbolic press releases. I for one will
never understand why some feel astronomy needs all that hyperbole. I
mean, isn't the reality of it all exciting enough?
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