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originally posted by: highvein
a reply to: shawmanfromny
If that went behind Jupiter then the rate of speed would be phenomenal.
originally posted by: shawmanfromny
Did this title get your attention? Well it certainly got mine, snip
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: highvein
a reply to: shawmanfromny
If that went behind Jupiter then the rate of speed would be phenomenal.
Incredibly large too.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: highvein
a reply to: shawmanfromny
If that went behind Jupiter then the rate of speed would be phenomenal.
Incredibly large too.
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: highvein
a reply to: shawmanfromny
If that went behind Jupiter then the rate of speed would be phenomenal.
Incredibly large too.
Your right it would easily be moving 10 times the speed of light and about twice the size of the earth. If a planet was moving that quickly it would also redshift and you would see the light change as it travelled. They filmed a bug flying by the camera,
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: highvein
a reply to: shawmanfromny
If that went behind Jupiter then the rate of speed would be phenomenal.
Incredibly large too.
Your right it would easily be moving 10 times the speed of light and about twice the size of the earth. If a planet was moving that quickly it would also redshift and you would see the light change as it travelled. They filmed a bug flying by the camera,