Not even close! It is still in our galaxy, though.
2006-09-14 14:04:26
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answer #1
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answered by kris 6
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No. That is a very vast distance. (450*365*24*60*60*3)*10^8 meters. It must be way beyond our solar system.
It means that it takes 450 years for light to travel that distance in vacuum.
Light takes about 8 minutes to travel from sun to earth. So, it is unlikely that 450 light years away is still a part of our solar system.
It could still be a part of our galaxy though.
2006-09-14 14:06:21
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answered by jinxy 2
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Nope. Light would escape our solar system in less than a day.
In about 4-5 hours, actually. Give or take my rough head calculations XD
2006-09-14 14:07:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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That isnt even close to our solar system. That is somewhere out in the far reaches of the Milkyway Galaxy
2006-09-14 14:04:30
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answered by cabjr1961 4
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This is not in our solar system but in reference to the entire milky way, it would be considered a close neighbor. The milky way is about 100,000 light years across.
2006-09-14 14:08:48
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answered by Picalo911 3
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nope
2006-09-14 14:45:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-09-17 01:19:58
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answered by david w 5
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