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I remember when Sputnik was launched. My folks took me to Dairy Queen for ice cream and there was a group of people standing around looking at a bright object in the sky and talking about it. I didnât have the heart to tell them it was Venus.
Interesting fact: The Sun is a star. There are lots of stars, but the Sun is the closest one to Earth. It is the center of our solar system. The Sun is a hot ball of glowing gasesâŠ.Google
You wouldnât see a galaxy of stars 80 million light years away without some optical aid, stars can be seen thousands of light years distant (Deneb in Cygnus is possibly the brightest far distant naked eye star at around 3 â 5000 LY) but 80 million LY is a little far.
GROG Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Iâm more inclined to believe Stan than windbag Rory.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Iâm glad he wasnât talking about UranusâŠ.arenât all planets considered âstarsâ though?
Gameguy49 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
From Venus, a telescope view of Earth, if viewed just after midnight, would just show yesterday.
Ken Norris Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I remember when Sputnik was launched. My folks took me to Dairy Queen for ice cream and there was a group of people standing around looking at a bright object in the sky and talking about it. I didnât have the heart to tell them it was Venus.
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat almost 4 years ago
The âshooting starâ of Cudahy is Victor Venus, but he usually is less than 7 miles from earth.
I think Hagenâs flocks hit the âWilliams Wallâ skid; I suppose âSerenaâ is an unstable star thatâs 81 million light years away.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Interesting fact: The Sun is a star. There are lots of stars, but the Sun is the closest one to Earth. It is the center of our solar system. The Sun is a hot ball of glowing gasesâŠ.Google
Erichalfbee almost 4 years ago
You wouldnât see a galaxy of stars 80 million light years away without some optical aid, stars can be seen thousands of light years distant (Deneb in Cygnus is possibly the brightest far distant naked eye star at around 3 â 5000 LY) but 80 million LY is a little far.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Why did you let Stan go on that long if you knew that, Rory?