When the team are initially told about the wormhole, they are shown photographs of the sky, and it is explained the difference in the positions of the stars is how they were determined to be taken 600 years ago. 600 years is not long enough for a perceptible movement in stars. The star with the greatest noticeable proper motion is Barnard's star, which would take about 350 years to travel 1 degree in the sky. This would not be seen on a photograph as depicted.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:27