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cm0002@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 1 month ago

Astronomy Facts

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Astronomy Facts

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cm0002@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 1 month ago
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Source: https://xkcd.com/3072/

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    Well, im not an astrologist, so I only know what I know from like… middle school class trips, but there are stars being born all the time im pretty sure :3

    Are they observable in our sky at a 100 years old? Probably not :3 space is massive so light takes a while to get here at that distance

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      It’s all relative in space 😅. But I could reformulate my question: are visible today in our night sky stars that weren’t visible less than 100 years ago?

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        https://www.space.com/astronomers-new-star-nova-explosion-t-coronae-borealis

        Not exactly the question, but while looking into it I found this :3 a star visible once every 80 years

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        There are still stars forming, so probably yes if you use a super telescope

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        The Milky Way is visible. It’s estimated that approximately 6 new stars are formed in the Milky every year.

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        In order for the stars to actually be less than 100 years old, they would also need to be with a hundred light years of us.

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