Fritzo
Lifer
- Jan 3, 2001
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Here's a question, did they take a look at what may or may not intercept this star while it's on course to the solar system? 1.5 million light years is a lot of distance and time to account for.
You can see a car going in a straight line on an intercept course 10 blocks out to hit a pedestrian if it doesn't stop based on your calculations. But did you account for the red lights?
It's not 1.5 million light years (the entire galaxy is only 100K light years across), it will pass by in 1.5 million years. I think it's currently around 60 light years from here.
