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Wordlines and aging: Suppose a rocket leaves Earth at t = 0 and its position in Earth’s frame is x(t) =ct [1 +aexp(−t/a)], where a= 5yr. How long will it take the rocket to reach Procyon (a star located at xP = 11.40c·yr) (a)according to an Earth observer,(b)according to the rocketpilot ?​

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Wordlines and aging: Suppose a rocket leaves Earth at t = 0 and its position in Earth’s frame is x(t) =ct [1 +aexp(−t/a)], where a= 5yr. How long will it take the rocket to reach Procyon (a star located at xP = 11.40c·yr) (a)according to an Earth observer,(b)according to the rocketpilot ?

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