It's no Betelguese

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dukeboy749r

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211 months

Wednesday 24th April
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But fascinating all the same (well, to me at least!)

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/scientists-se...

Super Sonic

4,900 posts

55 months

Wednesday 24th April
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It's in another galaxy, must be bright to see it from here.

littlebasher

3,782 posts

172 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Says something about the size of the observable universe, when they describe a galaxy as nearby!

Only 12 Million LY away....

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Thursday 25th April
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littlebasher said:
Says something about the size of the observable universe, when they describe a galaxy as nearby!

Only 12 Million LY away....
That is close.

Most are much further away.

The nearest (M31 - the Andromeda Galaxy) is "only" 2 million light years away.

dukeboy749r

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211 months

Thursday 25th April
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Seemingly, the Earth has been hit by such flares in the past - such a flare a 'mere 30,000 light years away (bloody hell) affected the atmosphere.

If nature really wants to play rough, she can.