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by ben_w
2158 days ago
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There’s no such thing as a fixed position in space. The motion of Hubble (and basically everything inside the Milky Way) relative to the galaxies in that picture is ~250,000 km/s, or 0.83 c. At this speed, it would take ~100,000 years for the galaxy to move its own length, and even then the movement would be in a direction which doesn’t cause much blur. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=12e9%20light%20years%20... |
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