Andromeda Galaxy on Starry Night
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@kozmon0t While that is true, my point was that you'll never really be able to tell which one is the prettiest. Especially my problem with this comment was, that the person had no idea what he was talking about.
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@Miktor It is possible to see 150 things in one second. You see 25 things a second every time you watch a video.
So if you can see 150 different galaxies in every second, you can see them all.
A giant tortoise that lives 240 years would only need to see 50 of them every second.
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@datura1983 fuck you i thought it was fascinating. im sorry to here your disappointed but you dont have be so rude.
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makes you wonder....
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@datura1983 Wow i never knew you asked everyone to make sure noone cares, it seems you missed someone because people are downvoting you and upvoting science.
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@datura1983 It's science. What enabled you to see the picture in the first place.
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@Miktor dude shut up. no one cares about your boring dribble
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what happens if u go through it?
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@torontostorms agreed it would look like we have 5 moons!! but there just BIG stars
these are real photos amazing isn't it
xXxDerwoodxXx 3 years ago 11
@datura1983 *cough*youwouldn'thavethetimetoseethemallinalifetime*cough*
Or in other words, if you live in 80 years, you would have 2.52*10^9 seconds to live in. There are an estimated 1.7*10^11 galaxies in the universe.
So if you could see one for every second you lived, you wouldn't get to see even near the half of them.
Miktor 4 months ago 6