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Physics, 18.07.2020 21:01, marissalwilliams3

How long will it take a spacecraft travelling at 99% the speed of light (gamma = 7) to reach the star Sirius which is 8.6 light-years away according to people on Earth ? How long will it
take according to the crew of the ship?

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