by tomatoherd » Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:40 pm
Would someone enlighten me as to how, over a span of a few years, there can be "measured motion"? I've been told before (here) that even close stars like those of Orion, would not have any apparent movt relative to one another in a single human's lifetime. So how can there be anything measured at 60,000 ly ?? Especially when the 'background' is not fixed, but both background and foreground are moving, and would need subtracted or taken into account?
Would someone enlighten me as to how, over a span of a few years, there can be "measured motion"? I've been told before (here) that even close stars like those of Orion, would not have any apparent movt relative to one another in a single human's lifetime. So how can there be anything measured at 60,000 ly ?? Especially when the 'background' is not fixed, but both background and foreground are moving, and would need subtracted or taken into account?