LOL, yeah i realised it was radius and did it 'my way' subing in the diameter which doesn't make sense but equates to the same asnwer. I guess it was the fact that the speed of the craft was so close to the speed of light that it didn't affect the calculation. But thanks, now i see why my cal didn't make sense.
BTW why do they introduce parsec. Can't they stick with light years and astronomical unit. Do you need to remember these conversions?
By the way, for the time dilation thingy, i getting a lil confused.
Say that we have some tunnel that is 80m long. If you travel near the speed of light in a 120m train, your train gets contracted to a length that will fit in the tunnel from an onlooker outside's frame of reference. Does this length contraction last if after your train goes to a sudden halt? no?
And for the person inside, wouldn't they see the tunnel shrink? So then they don't see their train fitting yes?
edit/ Can you completely delete a post? i realised i posted it twice when the forums were laggy