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DescriptionVoyager 2 and Sirius motions to up right3.png |
English: Approximate paths of Voyager 2 and the star Sirius over the next 296,000 years, viewed from slightly above the ecliptic plane and looking towards 90 degrees anticlockwise of the Vernal point. The Sun is in the centre; the large yellow shell has a radius of ten light years centred on the Sun; Sirius is the white disc to the left (size exaggerated for clarity); the long white diagonal line from left to right is about 18 light years long and depicts the proper motion of Sirius for the next 296,000 years; the red arrow depicts the approximate path of Voyager 2 (simplified as a straight line, in reality it would trend slightly steeper and curve very slightly); the small white and red spots left of centre depict Alpha and Proxima Centauri. |
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derived from Paul Stansifer's POV-Ray source files (see below), by me, 84user, using w:en:POV-Ray, and w:en:IrfanView. 84user's contribution (inside POV-Ray files: adjusting coordinates, changing light source and other parameters) is public domain and source files used are adapted from those described at User:84user/Size comparison. Physical information is based on the Wikipedia articles and elsewhere (see POVRay source files) about the respective bodies. Paul Stansifer's contributions to this image (POV-Ray code) are available under the GPL, v. 2, and other licenses. See User:Paul Stansifer/Size comparison for more details and the other licenses. |
Author | Paul Stansifer, and User:84user (see "source") |
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