A new galaxy 13,1 billion light years away. One light year is 5.8 trillion miles.
Degenerate time travel is upon us gentlemen, don't give up yet.
A new galaxy 13,1 billion light years away. One light year is 5.8 trillion miles.
Degenerate time travel is upon us gentlemen, don't give up yet.
A new galaxy 13,1 billion light years away. One light year is 5.8 trillion miles.
Degenerate time travel is upon us gentlemen, don't give up yet.
76.98 trillion light year miles would be one hell of a jet lag to see that.
Place to quarters on a table, one being Earth's galaxy, the this new galaxy. The earth's galaxy in mathematical relative terms using the quarter would be approximately 11 inches away.
This newly discovered galaxy would be TWO miles away.
Try to wrap your mind around that. Even our sun is can be factored in. The sunlight you feel on your head takes 8 minutes to reach you.
Earth.
God.
Humans
Wars.
Stop panicing about the little things folks..., enjoy the ride that we have.
76.98 trillion light year miles would be one hell of a jet lag to see that.
Place to quarters on a table, one being Earth's galaxy, the this new galaxy. The earth's galaxy in mathematical relative terms using the quarter would be approximately 11 inches away.
This newly discovered galaxy would be TWO miles away.
Try to wrap your mind around that. Even our sun is can be factored in. The sunlight you feel on your head takes 8 minutes to reach you.
Earth.
God.
Humans
Wars.
Stop panicing about the little things folks..., enjoy the ride that we have.
Have a point.
I'm doing some other relative eq to really put this in perspective. Amzing stuff. Hubble is going further in the next year.
Hubble.
Have a point.
I'm doing some other relative eq to really put this in perspective. Amzing stuff. Hubble is going further in the next year.
Hubble.
Nice find, searchwarrant.
Light-speed is about 186,000 miles/second. Shine your flashlight at the moon, it takes the light less than two seconds to get there. For a galaxy to be 13 billion light years away, the distance is mind boggling.
Another perspectiveImagine the sun as the size of a basketball (9.5 inches diameter) sitting on home plate at Yankee Stadium. The Earth would be 1/2 the size of a BB pellet, at about 1st base. The nearest star, Alpha Centauri, would be 4,300 miles away, about the distance to Rome, Italy. The center of our own galaxy would be about the distance from Earth to Venus. Enormous distances, and yet all of these things are in our own backyard, cosmically speaking.
more info at
https://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_system/
Nice find, searchwarrant.
Light-speed is about 186,000 miles/second. Shine your flashlight at the moon, it takes the light less than two seconds to get there. For a galaxy to be 13 billion light years away, the distance is mind boggling.
Another perspectiveImagine the sun as the size of a basketball (9.5 inches diameter) sitting on home plate at Yankee Stadium. The Earth would be 1/2 the size of a BB pellet, at about 1st base. The nearest star, Alpha Centauri, would be 4,300 miles away, about the distance to Rome, Italy. The center of our own galaxy would be about the distance from Earth to Venus. Enormous distances, and yet all of these things are in our own backyard, cosmically speaking.
more info at
https://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_system/
Nice find, searchwarrant.
Light-speed is about 186,000 miles/second. Shine your flashlight at the moon, it takes the light less than two seconds to get there. For a galaxy to be 13 billion light years away, the distance is mind boggling.
Another perspectiveImagine the sun as the size of a basketball (9.5 inches diameter) sitting on home plate at Yankee Stadium. The Earth would be 1/2 the size of a BB pellet, at about 1st base. The nearest star, Alpha Centauri, would be 4,300 miles away, about the distance to Rome, Italy. The center of our own galaxy would be about the distance from Earth to Venus. Enormous distances, and yet all of these things are in our own backyard, cosmically speaking.
more info at
https://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_system/
Wow. amazing perpective biscuit.
Light travels 7.5 times around the earth in one second as you know. See if we can come up with some other comparisons.
Phenominal distance and.beyond human comprehension. "God" most definitely is a busy man.
Nice find, searchwarrant.
Light-speed is about 186,000 miles/second. Shine your flashlight at the moon, it takes the light less than two seconds to get there. For a galaxy to be 13 billion light years away, the distance is mind boggling.
Another perspectiveImagine the sun as the size of a basketball (9.5 inches diameter) sitting on home plate at Yankee Stadium. The Earth would be 1/2 the size of a BB pellet, at about 1st base. The nearest star, Alpha Centauri, would be 4,300 miles away, about the distance to Rome, Italy. The center of our own galaxy would be about the distance from Earth to Venus. Enormous distances, and yet all of these things are in our own backyard, cosmically speaking.
more info at
https://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_system/
Wow. amazing perpective biscuit.
Light travels 7.5 times around the earth in one second as you know. See if we can come up with some other comparisons.
Phenominal distance and.beyond human comprehension. "God" most definitely is a busy man.
Another angle using a quarter on the table.
Another angle using a quarter on the table.
Another angle using a quarter on the table.
Another angle using a quarter on the table.
one of the many great scenes in Animal House
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUOGxePBs50
0:42
one of the many great scenes in Animal House
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUOGxePBs50
0:42
One of the Golden Records was sent out into the universe on Voyager 1. It contained language samples, whale sound, map of the Earth in relation to our Sun, diagrams of Man and Woman, etc. For music, Carl Sagan’s team went with Chuck Berry, over the objection of one scientist who was pushing hard for Bob Marley. Sagan suggested the song “Roll Over Beethoven,” but he was outvoted and the pick was “Johnny B. Goode.”
The first golden record was sealed, mounted on the Voyager 1 craft and launched into space on Sept. 5, 1977.
The next year, in a comedy skit on “Saturday Night Live,” Steve Martin read aloud an alien’s transmitted response upon finding the Voyager golden record. The response simply said: “Send more Chuck Berry.”
One of the Golden Records was sent out into the universe on Voyager 1. It contained language samples, whale sound, map of the Earth in relation to our Sun, diagrams of Man and Woman, etc. For music, Carl Sagan’s team went with Chuck Berry, over the objection of one scientist who was pushing hard for Bob Marley. Sagan suggested the song “Roll Over Beethoven,” but he was outvoted and the pick was “Johnny B. Goode.”
The first golden record was sealed, mounted on the Voyager 1 craft and launched into space on Sept. 5, 1977.
The next year, in a comedy skit on “Saturday Night Live,” Steve Martin read aloud an alien’s transmitted response upon finding the Voyager golden record. The response simply said: “Send more Chuck Berry.”
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