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mucaro t1_ituta1a wrote

Yes and I understood that. It is the resulting EM signals that I think may not correlate exactly with the position in soacetime with dust and other objects.

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pompanoJ t1_ituvc5u wrote

"I wonder how far back in spacetime the resulting images will be"

Everything they are talking about mapping is inside the Milky Way. The Milky Way is about 100,000 light years across. Most of the stuff they are mapping would be within 50,000 light years, give or take. It is all gravitationally bound, so there is no expansion component. That is how far back in time the images will be.

"But they moved a little bit in the last 20,000 years" isn't all that interesting. I mean, yeah, it all orbits the galactic center. But that is kinda baked into "I am observing things inside the Milky Way."

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