JuanAustin wrote:Just curious, how long would it take using conventional technology to travel perpendicular to the plane of our galaxy before a reasonably good view could be had to confirm that the milky way is a barred galaxy?
Conversely, if we had a starship that could erase the limitations of speed and time, how far would one have to go to confirm the same?
Just glancing mentally at the geometry, I'd say you'd want to rise up about half the diameter of the Milky Way or about 50,000 light years at a minimum. Given that our current fastest spacecraft can't even manage 1% of the speed of light, that means you're going to have to wait at least 5 million years for the picture to be taken, and another 50,000 or so for it to get back to you -- assuming: we could make a camera and spacecraft that would last 5 million years and a comm system that could deliver the picture, and that there'd be anyone here to care to receive it.
Given the
magic of star trek-level technology, we might get an answer in a century or so.
Rob