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Sailor moon regular speed

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I calculate the speed of sailor moon:

In Stars 7, we see Sailor Moon, the Starlights, Kakyuu, and Chibi Chibi looking toward the center of the galaxy, Sagittarius Alpha Star, located 26,000 light years away from the solar system:

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1 Lightyear = 9.46 trillion of km

26 Lightyear = 2.4596 x 10^25 of km

Have just multiplied by 1000 to have the distance in meters = 2.4596 x 10^28 M

Now the timeframe:

sailor moon and the other They are moved almost instantly So I must put the approximate times

1 Seconde = 2.45960000000000000000000000000000xFTL or 2.4 x 10^32 xFTL

10 seconde = 2.45960000000000000000000000000000xFTL or 2.4 x 10^31 xFTL

60 seconde = 4.1000000000000000000000000000000xFTL or 4.1 x 10^30 xFTL
 
Something seems off. Your estimates are way off.

26000 light years is 2.4598*10^20 Meters. compared to the speed of light.

that's 820494957214.70081 times the speed of light. THat's in the high billions.
 
@DoDo

We measure ratings this high in terms of the speed of light, so we'd have to divide it by the Speed of Light to get a rating and a proper sense of how fast this is. In addition, you'll need another scan to prove it was instantaneous. Otherwise I'm just going to pull out a bunch of numbers.

Google Calculator converts 26,000 Light Years into Meters

2.45979e+20 m / SoL / 10s = 8.20497626 × 10^10 times the Speed of Light

2.45979e+20 m / SoL / 30s = 2.73499209 × 10^10 times the Speed of Light

2.45979e+20 m / SoL / 60s = 1.36749604 × 10^10 times the Speed of Light

So anywhere between roughly 14 and 82 Billion Times the Speed of Light
 
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