Wed 23 Aug, 2006 08:22 pm - Thanks to all for in-LIGHTening me on this. I do understand there is still some dark matter surrounding the question. (view)
Wed 23 Aug, 2006 05:02 pm - [quote="fishin"]Perhaps this will explain your original question Captian Ed.
Let's say that there is a galaxy who's closest edge is 10 light years from us and it is 5 light... (view)
Wed 23 Aug, 2006 04:00 pm - [quote="markr"][quote="InfraBlue"]captain ed is talking about the distance of stars within our galaxy.[/quote]
I don't think so - not with the numbers he's using... (view)
Wed 23 Aug, 2006 05:40 am - [quote="Brandon9000"]The distance to other galaxies is much larger than their dimensions.[/quote] I understand that, but if the nearest star in the galaxy is 10 LY and the galaxy is 10 YR... (view)
Wed 23 Aug, 2006 05:22 am - Galaxy distance is given in light years from earth and are reported to be 10's of light years across. My question is, do we not see the star closer to us sooner than we see the distance star... (view)