Hi,
> ...But are the stars of a group that could have
> planets capable of
> supporting life as we know it? They would have to be
> of the G-2 class.
From what I could understand there are one or two that are near enough.
>> REf. as above; If one takes the earth as being the object in
>> question then relative to any objects we can see, from the
>> position they are relative to us, we are travelling away from them
>> at over .9c
> Any planet we were moving away from at that speed
> would probably not
> be able to observe us. I have a problem with your
> statement, but lack
> the science background to argue the issue with you.
And nor would we be able to observe them, that is my point.
I like you do not have the background to effectively argue the issue, I was
simply pointing out what logically would be the issue.
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