@NASAVoyager 1 would have left the stadium entirely, reached the parking lot or beyond…and would still be going at a rate of about 7 yards a year. https://go.nasa.gov/2ROaoNp pic.twitter.com/FRGedYJYtc
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@NASAVoyager 1 would have left the stadium entirely, reached the parking lot or beyond…and would still be going at a rate of about 7 yards a year. https://go.nasa.gov/2ROaoNp pic.twitter.com/FRGedYJYtc
A very nice analogy..
Now, this is Science I can understand! So, how far away would the Planet of the Apes be? ... because I want to be far away from that one. Thank you.
Hey Brian, I think in the movie, they say that the Planet of the Apes is orbiting a star in the constellation of Orion. Probably pretty far away. Certainly out of th city where the football stadium is located. 
And for everybody else on Earth, who doesn't play American "football", and who uses metric?
Keep it simple, a yard is close enough to a meter.
I have built several Thousand Yard Models of the Solar System with school groups and Boy Scouts. It always blows me away.
That was NASA’s FALSE statement.
If you shrink the Sun into the size of a dime , which is btw less than it’s “Schwartzchild radius” (!) than Earth & Pluto won’t stay away , but jump into & get eaten by the black hole

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