mikerodeman
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Okay, so I have an astronomy/astrophysics exam tomorrow and I understand everything except for the local standard of rest. Could someone please explain it to me? Thanks!
The discussion revolves around the concept of the local standard of rest in astronomy, specifically in the context of preparing for an astronomy/astrophysics exam. Participants share their understanding and seek clarification on the topic.
The discussion reflects disagreement regarding the effectiveness of online resources, with some participants believing they provide sufficient information while others feel they do not adequately address the original poster's confusion.
Participants' understanding of the local standard of rest appears to depend on individual interpretations of available resources, and there are unresolved aspects regarding what specific information is lacking for the original poster.
phinds said:Google is your friend
mikerodeman said:Don't come here with that crap. I'VE ALREADY USED GOOGLE. I also looked in my textbook and asked my professor about it and I'm still not understanding it, so I came here to ask people who know what they're talking about to see if they can help me.
Dr_Morbius said:You obviously didn't because if you had you would have found the wikipedia article which gives a clear and unambiguous explanation.
mikerodeman said:Wikipedia was one of the first places I looked, and I didn't understand it.
Drakkith said:What exactly didn't you understand? We can't help you if we don't know what you're confused on.