by Hipperholme Pete » Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:27 am
Seeing today's picture, and reading that the Messier 67 Star cluster is "about the same age and with about the same elemental abundances as the Sun" made me think that one of those stars may have an earth like planet which may have developed life in the same way that Earth has.
As the brain is on neutral this early, the thought occured to me that they may also have an internet, interest in Astronomy and even an Astonomy Picture of the Day.
If they did, and they were looking our way, what would they see?
OK, so I know it would be a splash of white dots that is too complex for the brain to remember and comprehend the exact pattern (well my brain anyway), but has anyone ever mapped out the (3 Dimentional) positions of the starts (excuse my ignorance on this, I'm sure there is a method by which this has been started, and yes I know there are zillions of stars, and yes I know time makes a difference because the distances are so vast, but bear with me), and then created a (presumably) computer generated view pointing towards our earth / sun of what a human type being might see if they were standing on such a planet?
Would such research be worth doing, or would it simply produce an interesting picture that we would all (or mostly) go "oooh, that's interesting" and move onto the Dilbert cartoon a few seconds later?
Seeing today's picture, and reading that the Messier 67 Star cluster is "about the same age and with about the same elemental abundances as the Sun" made me think that one of those stars may have an earth like planet which may have developed life in the same way that Earth has.
As the brain is on neutral this early, the thought occured to me that they may also have an internet, interest in Astronomy and even an Astonomy Picture of the Day.
If they did, and they were looking our way, what would they see?
OK, so I know it would be a splash of white dots that is too complex for the brain to remember and comprehend the exact pattern (well my brain anyway), but has anyone ever mapped out the (3 Dimentional) positions of the starts (excuse my ignorance on this, I'm sure there is a method by which this has been started, and yes I know there are zillions of stars, and yes I know time makes a difference because the distances are so vast, but bear with me), and then created a (presumably) computer generated view pointing towards our earth / sun of what a human type being might see if they were standing on such a planet?
Would such research be worth doing, or would it simply produce an interesting picture that we would all (or mostly) go "oooh, that's interesting" and move onto the Dilbert cartoon a few seconds later?