Jody
Stubborn git
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Nil is a harsh score.
Reckon it's at least 3/10
nil points for an informative thread title![]()
Nil is a harsh score.
Reckon it's at least 3/10
I thought there was Gravity, or at least Gravitational effect, even in Space, if not, what is the force which keeps the Earth spinning around the sun, and, the moon, spinning around the Earth? Do I need to read my "The Universe for Dummies" book again, more carefully this time?
You are correct, that's why the most important officer on a spaceship is the boatswain.
You are correct, that's why the most important officer on a spaceship is the boatswain.
The way I look at it the solar system is just a molecule and the planets are atoms spinning around it. We are probably just part of a chair leg or something in a larger system.
Nil is a harsh score.
Reckon it's at least 3/10
Can that be right if the universe is only (!) 13.8 billion years old?One of the stars pictured is now 27 billion light years away
Indeed. But on a serious note, to see the effect of gravitational lensing like that, demonstrated so clearly, is a beautiful thing.
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Can that be right if the universe is only (!) 13.8 billion years old?