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How close are the stars at the center of our galaxy, when you look at other galaxies it seems the densest parts are in the middle. Are these stars at the center light years away from each other?
MeteorWayne":1zfkt98l said:They are much closer than they are out here in the suburbs. Our closest star is 4.3 light years away. Recently a star came with 17 light hours of the black hole at the Milky Way center. That's REALLY close!
Here's an APOD shing 8 years motion of stars near the MW Center
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap001220.html
Was there a couple of planets orbiting 2 stars close to the middle region, or was that just an image glitch? Can planets even exist there?
But not very hospitable unless living in an operating microwave oven could be considered hospitable.
If there was a earthlike planet near the center of our galaxy, would there be permenant daylight on it?
MeteorWayne":3laex0y1 said:They are much closer than they are out here in the suburbs. Our closest star is 4.3 light years away. Recently a star came with 17 light hours of the black hole at the Milky Way center. That's REALLY close!
Here's an APOD shing 8 years motion of stars near the MW Center
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap001220.html
Here's a view of the Central 3 light years . All the star you see would fit between us and Proximi Centauri, our closest star.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap081211.html
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