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17 May, 03:27

Some stars are so far away that their light hasn't reached Earth yet. A million years in the future, will the sources of light we see when we look up at night be the same? Why or Why not?

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  1. 17 May, 03:41
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    Because light takes so long to travel due to the distance (as a light year is a measure of distance not time) the star may have died but we're still seeing the light of that star as it is still traveling all of the distance to be respected
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