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With all the recent posts about stars and galaxies, it's worth noting
an apt comparison cited in a previous post, about the relative size and spacing of typical galactic stars. If you shrink a typical area until stars were about the size of a dime, then an area the size of the USA would only contain about 2 or 3 stars ! |
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On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 1:51:58 PM UTC-7, wrote:
With all the recent posts about stars and galaxies, it's worth noting an apt comparison cited in a previous post, about the relative size and spacing of typical galactic stars. ok, you work out all the G forces and other forces and get back to us on Spacing. thaks! ![]() If you shrink a typical area until stars were about the size of a dime, then an area the size of the USA would only contain about 2 or 3 stars ! |
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On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 1:51:58 PM UTC-7, wrote:
With all the recent posts about stars and galaxies, it's worth noting an apt comparison cited in a previous post, about the relative size and spacing of typical galactic stars. If you shrink a typical area until stars were about the size of a dime, then an area the size of the USA would only contain about 2 or 3 stars ! I think much less.Bert |
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___"reber wrote:
"I think much less.Bert" being a Face-****ter & a Graveyard Vandal as "I park & bark in the dark. I'm of low wit & a stupid ****." Bert "Why am I posting this, it's making me cry as it always does".Bert ______ "Why am I not loved by all?". Bert. hmmm...snicker...chortle...ahahahAHAHA...ROTFL MAO |
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My info was from an earlier post, but I nelieve it was refering to a
typically higher density area. This is confirmed by the fact, that it is often predicted, that there will be essentially no actual star collisions when the Milky Way merges with Andromeda. |
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My info was from an earlier post, but I believe it was refering to a
typically higher density area. This is confirmed by the fact, that it is often predicted, that there will be essentially no actual star collisions when the Milky Way merges with Andromeda. |
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PS - Images of things like the Herculese M13 "cluster", give the
impression that the stars are packed together tightly, and surely bumping into one another, but that's just simply not the case. Relative to other sparser areas, it appears crowded, but it actually isn't. |
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On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 3:51:58 PM UTC-5, wrote:
With all the recent posts about stars and galaxies, it's worth noting an apt comparison cited in a previous post, about the relative size and spacing of typical galactic stars. If you shrink a typical area until stars were about the size of a dime, then an area the size of the USA would only contain about 2 or 3 stars ! Stars are far apart but that is no problem for us who want to go there. |
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![]() Stars are far apart but that is no problem for us who want to go there. We're never going to any stars of anything else outside the solar system, owing to the vastly prohibitive distances. Even at or near light speed, which is highly unlikely, times would be excessive. At likely practical space travel speeds, times would be thousands of MILLENNIA ! Intelligent life probably abounds throughout the universe, yet we are never visited by anyone. Why ? Because the distances are far too great. |
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