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Orion's Belt
Whilst taking my postprandial stroll this very clear evening, I was looking at Orion and a question popped into my head. Alnitak (on the left in Orion's Belt) is approximately 800 light years away. If the other two stars in the Belt were the same distance from us (Alnilam is actually 1340 light years away and Mintaka is 915 light years away) How far away from each other would they be?
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Strange question but you don't need a protractor or Pythagoras. If you measure the apparent distance between them on a ruler held 1 metre away, say 1cm (0.01m) the the distance between them 800 light years away (approx 800 x 10^19m) will be 800 x 10^19 times further than measured 1 meter away or approx 8 light years. You can do the actual measurement and use the...
23:24 Wed 19th Jan 2011
Strange question but you don't need a protractor or Pythagoras. If you measure the apparent distance between them on a ruler held 1 metre away, say 1cm (0.01m) the the distance between them 800 light years away (approx 800 x 10^19m) will be 800 x 10^19 times further than measured 1 meter away or approx 8 light years. You can do the actual measurement and use the exact length of a light year if you really want!