Milky Way Is Twice the Size We Thought
Peter writes to tell us about a research group at the University of Sydney in Australia, who in the middle of some calculation wanted to check the numbers everybody uses for the thickness of our galaxy at the core. Using data available freely on the Internet and analyzing it in a spreadsheet, they discovered in a matter of hours that the Milky Way is 12,000 light years thick, vs. the 6,000 that had been the consensus number for some time.
Oops, didn't mean to post as Anonymous Coward.
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.
Maybe it would be more balanced if folks like yourself participated in the editing as well?