Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.

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Sujet : Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.
De : michael.stemper (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Michael F. Stemper)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written
Date : 23. Sep 2024, 16:23:13
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On 12/09/2024 16.59, William Hyde wrote:
Cryptoengineer wrote:

Despite being known as the 'seven sisters', the logo has only six stars.
This matches what is actually naked eye visible now. When the cluster
acquired that name, seven were visible, but proper motion has since
moved two of them too close to resolve.
 When I first read about this cluster sixty years ago my reference said that people with "exceptionally good eyesight" could still distinguish seven stars.
 Was this true sixty years ago, or could my source possibly have uncritically quoted some older work written when this was true?
Or was it just nonsense?
 There was no point in testing it myself - I was pleased that I could see six stars.
 At the moment, I can't think of much SF that involves this cluster.
No, but I can think of some SF that mentions a similar situation with
another cluster. In _Foundation and Earth_ our merry band of wanderers
visits a stellar system where the inhabitants refer to a cluster,
naked-eye visible from their planet, by a name implying a certain number
of stars, but having a different number.
One of the band (Golan Trevize, maybe) works out the relative motions
and determines that the number of visible stars could not have changed
in the time the planet has been inhabited -- not by thousands of years.
--
Michael F. Stemper
Why doesn't anybody care about apathy?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
11 Sep 24 * Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.20ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
11 Sep 24 `* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.19D
11 Sep 24  +* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.2Michael F. Stemper
11 Sep 24  i`- Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
12 Sep 24  +* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.9Cryptoengineer
12 Sep 24  i+- Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.1Titus G
12 Sep 24  i`* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.7William Hyde
13 Sep 24  i +* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.2James Nicoll
13 Sep 24  i i`- Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.1James Nicoll
13 Sep 24  i +* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.2Cryptoengineer
13 Sep 24  i i`- Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.1Paul S Person
23 Sep 24  i `* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.2Michael F. Stemper
23 Sep 24  i  `- Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.1William Hyde
15 Sep 24  +- Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.1vallor
15 Sep 24  `* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.6quadibloc
15 Sep 24   `* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.5Paul S Person
16 Sep 24    +* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.2Cryptoengineer
16 Sep 24    i`- Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.1Paul S Person
16 Sep 24    `* Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.2Cryptoengineer
11 Oct 24     `- Re: Meet the new neighbors: The solar system expands.1Kevrob

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