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Thursday, June 18, 2020
Clear Night Tonight
I have to stay up until 10:30 but M13 will not escape me!
But that is just 1 star. M13 has thousands. Would such a planet have a bright night sky like a full moon or would it always be daytime due to the light from nearby stars.
I look forward to the results. :-) Last night in the hot tub, even though our patio faces south towards Boise, was glorious.
ReplyDeleteI wonder, if one lived on a planet orbiting a star in M13, would it always be 'daytime'?
ReplyDeleteHere is a picture of our Sun and some planets from Voyager 1
https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00451
But that is just 1 star. M13 has thousands. Would such a planet have a bright night sky like a full moon or would it always be daytime due to the light from nearby stars.
I originally mis-read m13 as ms-13. I thought you needed the clear night to go out and do some sniping.
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