by William Roeder » Fri Jul 15, 2005 6:22 pm
I'm surprised no one has tried to answer this. I would think that the visual distortions would be very noticable.
If the 100.000 diameter galaxy rotates every 200.000 years, (our galaxy takes 220.000,) then by the time the light from the outer edge becomes parallel to the front of the galaxy (50.000 years) the stars would have rotated 1/4th revolution and would be in front. We would be seeing the star as a blur.
I'm surprised no one has tried to answer this. I would think that the visual distortions would be very noticable.
If the 100.000 diameter galaxy rotates every 200.000 years, (our galaxy takes 220.000,) then by the time the light from the outer edge becomes parallel to the front of the galaxy (50.000 years) the stars would have rotated 1/4th revolution and would be in front. We would be seeing the star as a blur.