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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Joshua Bell: [QB] Re: Voyager going 70,000 LY in 70 years This is based on an average speed of Warp 8, or roughly 1024c - slightly more than 1000 LY per year. Re: formula - see http://www.calormen.com/Star_Trek/warpcalc/ The formulas are off at 9.6 since the "official" dip at that point (if you plot it you end up with a plateau rather than a nice curve). In the grand scheme of things, though, it's pretty close - the Berry-Shields equation comes up with W9.6 = 2018c, but is much closer to values on either side. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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