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by krisoft
657 days ago
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I'm not sure if you are joking. Assuming you are not. What kind of "streak" you are thinking about? Are you thinking about comets with their tails? Or motion blur? Because if motion blur I would expect an asteroid on a collision course to have none. (at least in the short timeframe before the collision) Because "Constant bearing, decreasing range" is how a collision looks like from a first person perspective. |
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(Of course, if it's going to hit you, the faster it's going, the more straight at you its path is at the same distance. But for the same amount of "not straight at you", faster leaves a bigger streak.)