Reality Check
Penultimate Amazing
The measurement of interest (but not really
) is the radial velocity. I would expect this to be relatively small since nearby stars are in similar orbits to the Sun.
Astrometric radial velocities III. Hipparcos measurements of nearby star clusters and associations has maximum radial velocities of ~35 km/s of the clusters.
The reason why the radial velocity of stars is uninteresting is because the chance of any object hitting us from them is tiny. The reason that asteroids , meteoroids and comets hit the Earth is because there are lots and lots of them. They also happen to be in orbits in the same plane as the Earth, i.e. their orbits often cross the Earth's orbit.
) is the radial velocity. I would expect this to be relatively small since nearby stars are in similar orbits to the Sun.Astrometric radial velocities III. Hipparcos measurements of nearby star clusters and associations has maximum radial velocities of ~35 km/s of the clusters.
The reason why the radial velocity of stars is uninteresting is because the chance of any object hitting us from them is tiny. The reason that asteroids , meteoroids and comets hit the Earth is because there are lots and lots of them. They also happen to be in orbits in the same plane as the Earth, i.e. their orbits often cross the Earth's orbit.
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