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- If it so as you have noticed it?
- Thanks to the Distant Probe. You see mutual position of this Near star and the Sun, of course, varies in due course. I think, both of them address round the general centre of gravity, only their movement very slow, with the period to millions years. Centuries ago their position could be such that the Near star would be visible to us in all shine on one party of a dust cloud. But for this purpose the telescope all the same would be necessary, and it have invented only six hundred years ago. In the same place, whence it is possible to see the Near star, telescopes have appeared much later. In some centuries it will be again clearly visible - already on other party of a dust cloud. But we do not have need to wait for century. All work was already made by the Distant Probe. Pitt has felt, as excitation of Judzhinii gradually starts to be transmitted to it. He has specified:
- You wish to tell, what the Distant Probe has photographed a sky plot where there is this Near star, and what the Probe was far enough from Solar system to glance for a dust cloud and to see it in all magnificence?
- That's it. We have seen a star of the eighth size there where it could not be in any way. Judging by a spectrum, this star - the red dwarf. On the big distances red dwarfs are not visible, means, this star should be very much near to us.
- Let's admit, but why you have decided, what it is closer to the Sun, than Centaur Proxima?
- Understand, I observed of the same plot of the sky from an observatory of the Rotor and have not found there a star of the eighth size. But absolutely nearby there was a star of the nineteenth size which was absent in the photos made the Distant Probe. I have assumed that the star of the nineteenth size is the same star of the eighth size only shaded. And that they have appeared not precisely on the same place, - result of a parallax.
- Yes, I understand it. If to look from different points it seems that the heavenly body changes the position concerning a remote background.
- Correctly, but usually stars so are far that even if the Distant Probe would fly by almost light year position of remote stars practically would not be changed. The parallax can be swept up only in case of stars close to the observer. And the parallax of this Near star has appeared huge; certainly, rather huge. I checked the pictures made the Distant Probe on different removals from the Rotor. There there were three photos which have been removed in a free space with the big intervals. As the probe came nearer to cloud edge, the Near star all became brighter. Judging by a parallax, it is on distance only two with small light years. These are twice less distances to Centaur Proxima.
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