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That looks very familiar, [url]http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=15876951&postcount=39[/url]
:p
Who found out the speed of light, etc
So is there actually an "end" to space?
11k mph isnt fast for a "space ship" in fact its very, very slow.
Comet/Asteroid post collision.
So is there actually an "end" to space?
Also, how do we, as humans, know our figures are correct? Who found out the speed of light, etc
So is there actually an "end" to space?
Also, how do we, as humans, know our figures are correct? Who found out the speed of light, etc
it could have just been travelling at cruising speed, you don't always have to travel at warp.
but yeah, it's just a comet or something
Average speed: 7,706.6 m/s
(27,743.8 km/h, 17,239.2 mph)
Out of interest, where about was this "spaceship" supposed to be?
Says in the article reminats of a pair of asteroids colliding with the tail being formed by debris being swept back by solar winds.
So is there actually an "end" to space?
Also, how do we, as humans, know our figures are correct? Who found out the speed of light, etc
Where mate, not what.![]()
Where mate, not what.![]()