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Old April 16th 18, 06:06 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Daniel60 wrote on 15/04/18 19:23:
Daniel60 wrote on 15/04/18 19:22:
IAM wrote on 15/04/18 09:31:
On Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 8:59:20 AM UTC-7, Whisper wrote:
A thought experiment to help you better understand theses cosmic
scales;

The nearest star is 4.3 light years away

close huhh?


Nope!!

Well, o.k., in you and me terms, No, but in Galactic terms, No!!

.... and that second "No" should be a "Yes"

Well, o.k., in you and me terms, No, but in Galactic terms, Yes!!

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Daniel
 




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