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Originally posted by CGBSpender
The Galaxy is 130,000 light-years accross and we are 2/3 of this from the core of the galaxy. so if this asteroid were coming this way, and given it was traveling at light speed,which is impossible for anything with mass, it would take 43,000 years(give or take a few hundred) to reach us.
Originally posted by CGBSpender
The Galaxy is 130,000 light-years accross and we are 2/3 of this from the core of the galaxy. so if this asteroid were coming this way, and given it was traveling at light speed,which is impossible for anything with mass, it would take 43,000 years(give or take a few hundred) to reach us.
Originally posted by CGBSpender
The Galaxy is 130,000 light-years accross and we are 2/3 of this from the core of the galaxy. so if this asteroid were coming this way, and given it was traveling at light speed,which is impossible for anything with mass, it would take 43,000 years(give or take a few hundred) to reach us.
Originally posted by CGBSpender
The Galaxy is 130,000 light-years accross and we are 2/3 of this from the core of the galaxy. so if this asteroid were coming this way, and given it was traveling at light speed,which is impossible for anything with mass, it would take 43,000 years(give or take a few hundred) to reach us.
Originally posted by SinCity702
Your right the Mayans calender I couldnt quite remember. But its said the asteroid is comming at high speeds anywhere from speed of light or faster
Originally posted by Whiskey Jack
we wouldn't be able to detect the radio emissions until after it had smacked into earth: Radio waves, like other electromagnetic energy, travels at the speed of light. Anything going faster will arrive first.
die trying
So What if it has been travelling for the 43,000 years and is almost here
It is said that a Giant Asteroid is comming this way. It is on the edge of our milky way.