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“ALL ANIMALS OUTSIDE OF HUMANS ARE NAPPERS. IT’S ALMOST LIKE THE NAPPERS ARE THE ONES THAT ARE MORE NATURALISTIC”PROF SARA MEDNICK, P62 Past times
I was reading Dr Katie Mack’s article about the James Webb Space Telescope (June, p30), and my question is, where does the past begin when it comes to travelling through space? For example, is Voyager’s location, 14 billion miles from Earth, still considered to be in the ‘now’ or our present time? If so, at what stage in its outward journey through space will it begin to enter into ‘the past’?
Tony Jackson, Cornwall
Everything we see is in our past! Currently, when we receive a signal from Voyager 1, we’re hearing from it…
