On average about 8.333 minutes - depending on the time of year.
You are looking in the mirror.
Mainly that galaxies that are very far away (i.e., from the distant past) look different to galaxies that are near-by (from the more recent past).
I'm really not sure,but if your looking for this very desperately I suggest you look in a
Scientist investigate the early universe by observing objects that are extremely far away in space.Beause it takes time for light to travel through space,looking through a telescope is like looking back in time one travels. Looking at distant galaxies evolve through time and perhaps what caused them to form in the first place.Scientiiist have already found some very strange looking objects in the Early universe.
No. If you look far enough away, you will see OTHER objects in the past. For example, if a galaxy is ten million light-years away, the light of this galaxy took 10 million years to reach us, so we see this galaxy 10 million years ago. Earth's light, from millions of years ago, doesn't come back to us, since (roughly speaking) light travels in a straight line, and moves at the speed of light (300,000 km/sec).
Answer this question…How far into the past
chords to, I've come too far to look back
They can look as far back as they want to. Though most will only look for 5 years.
Light travels at app. 186,000 miles per second. Stars are so far away, the light we see from them was generated long ago, sometimes millions of years in the past. That is the reason astronomers want to look at stars as far away as possible. What they are seeing, is what happened so long ago, some believe we can see the origin of the universe if we can only look far enough.
You are looking in the mirror.
no he didnt as far as anyone knows he is still there and he never got back
The question is somewhat unclear - BUT - it can look back as far as necessary to settle or answer the legal question being asked.
Yes. You can move back in time zones. Depending on where and how far east or west you move you can move through the past AND future
Good question....sort of. There are theories of this sort, but it is not well worked out, besides the universe has not had time to send the light that far yet.
Unless the debt was 'discharged' by the court in a bankruptcy action, there is no limitation on how far back they can go in order to try to collect it.
you can look past that if the rest of your body is really hot or just get a nose job
Top secret clearances usually cover the last 10 years or going back until you are 18 which ever is shorter. They can and will look further into your past if there is something that raises an issue.