((All of the panels of this comic are white-on-black.)) [[Two figures stand facing each other, looking up at the sky.]] Figure One: Just think - the light from that start was emitted thousands of years ago. It could be long gone. [[Figure One looks at Figure Two, who is still looking up.]] Figure Two: That's Sirius. It's eight light-years away. [[Figure One looks up again.]] Figure One: Oh. [[The two figures look at one another.]] Figure One: Just think - the light from that star was emitted in the previous presidential administration. Figure Two: Hmm, doesn't pack quite the punch. {{Title text: 'The light from those millions of stars you see is probably many thousands of years old' is a rare example of laypeople substantially OVERestimating astronomical numbers.}}