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English: Approximate paths of Voyager 2 and the star Sirius over the next 296,000 years, viewed from the ecliptic plane looking towards the Vernal point. The Sun is in the centre; the yellow shell has a radius of ten light years centred on the Sun; Sirius is the white disc at the left (size exaggerated for clarity); the long white diagonal line is about 18 light years long and depicts the proper motion of Sirius for the next 296,000 years; the red arrow depicts the approximate path of Voyager 2 (simplified as a straight line, in reality it would trend slightly steeper and curve very slightly); the small white and red spots right of centre right depict Alpha and Proxima Centauri.
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derived from Paul Stansifer's POV-Ray source files (see below), by me, 84user, using w:en:POV-Ray, and w:en:IrfanView.

84user's contribution (inside POV-Ray files: adjusting coordinates, changing light source and other parameters) is public domain and source files used are adapted from those described at User:84user/Size comparison.

Physical information is based on the Wikipedia articles and elsewhere (see POVRay source files) about the respective bodies.

Paul Stansifer's contributions to this image (POV-Ray code) are available under the GPL, v. 2, and other licenses. See User:Paul Stansifer/Size comparison for more details and the other licenses.
Author Paul Stansifer, and User:84user (see "source")

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Because this image was rendered using only Paul Stanfiser's POV source code (no external texture maps used), it is a pure derivative. Therefore Paul's licenses apply; you may use it under the terms of any of these:


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See also

Same model but viewed from above the ecliptic plane looking down towards the Sun
Same model but with the "camera" moved slightly up and to the right

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27 July 2009

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