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I'd like to think the closest is the "most measurable".
Quote from: opportunityI'd like to think the closest is the "most measurable".Please use at least one noun in a sentence, otherwise the statement is rather vacuous.What sort of measurements do you prefer?Does this comment even relate to the prior discussion? It might help if you quoted the part of the discussion that you are commenting on....all part of encouraging a healthy discussion!
What would I measure? Light years, clarity, definition? What are you looking for?.
Quote from: evan_au on 23/03/2018 21:27:29Quote from: opportunityI'd like to think the closest is the "most measurable".Please use at least one noun in a sentence, otherwise the statement is rather vacuous.What sort of measurements do you prefer?Does this comment even relate to the prior discussion? It might help if you quoted the part of the discussion that you are commenting on....all part of encouraging a healthy discussion!Ok, apologies...."I'd like to think the closest "star" is the most measureable".....like it's something we have great data on.(maybe I should have used words like "Led Zepplin" or "Elton John".....c'mon, feeling a little picked out here Evan)We should have really great data on the closest star by now, given how far we can see into the universe. Or it's not like using simple star-binoculars? Before you jump in and tell me its not as simple as that, and that it requires formula and transferring images into a formula, ok....lots of guests may not know that.
What would you like to measure about a Star?