turtlechef t1_jdvnfl9 wrote
Reply to comment by Loupax in Everyone talks about how huge Andromeda will look in the sky billions of years from now. I present you what the Milky Way *currently* looks like in the skies of our neighbor, the Large Magellanic Cloud. We appear absolutely huge in their skies! [Simulated view] by lampiaio
I’m no expert (just an amateur astronomer) but it’s likely because
A) you firstly can only see either Magellanic Cloud in the southern hemisphere. There they can be seen with the naked eye
B) they are significantly smaller than the Milky Way, and are obscured by all the stars between us and them
They still are visible though and are beautiful. If you look up night sky photos from the southern hemisphere you’ll clearly be able to see them. It’s a personal bucket list item of mine to see them some day
tom21g t1_jdxb72s wrote
A) good info!
B) homework now is to do a search for starry skies in the Southern hemisphere that show the Magellanic Cloud
Thanks for answering
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