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Mad_Gremlyn t1_iy7o7m9 wrote
"Well, you see, I'm kinda in between galaxies right now..."
platypuswill t1_iy7op53 wrote
Poor Hubble, just out there trying its best with the new hotness JWST getting all the attention. We still love you Hubble
MajorDonkey t1_iy7y7xj wrote
Countless worlds whos parent stars will be cast into the vast intergalactic spaces.
bookers555 t1_iy87ibr wrote
Wonder if that will happen to us with Andromeda.
AssumptionSome4201 t1_iy89nw6 wrote
you can have more than one best friend!
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qwerty359 t1_iy9dnhn wrote
Imagine during a galaxy merge, being on a planet around one of the unlucky stars that gets flung outside of the new galaxy, cursed to drift alone for all eternity. The night sky gradually getting ever darker until one night you look up and realize you can no longer see any other stars at all. Terrifying.
durezzz t1_iy9k59w wrote
My opinion:
Hubble's images are prettier
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Thalenn99 t1_iyabuzb wrote
I was just wondering this too! I read somewhere that there is already a "dust bridge" of sorts between us, so maybe!
Dunkleustes t1_iyaltrs wrote
>until one night you look up and realize you can no longer see any other stars at all. Terrifying.
Yes that will prolly take 5 Billion years tho.
>Imagine during a galaxy merge, being on a planet
I imagine living on a planet in one of the systems on the bridge right now and seeing 2 "Milky Ways" on both horizons at night. That would be awesome.
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