RangerWinter9719 t1_jduk8rq wrote on March 27, 2023 at 8:57 AM Reply to comment by Trips-Over-Tail 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 There’s also a ton of dust in the Way, which prevents us from seeing the centre without specialised equipment and a lot of data processing. From outside the galaxy, the view isn’t as hindered by space dust. Permalink Parent 3
RangerWinter9719 t1_iy6lnai wrote on November 29, 2022 at 3:08 AM Reply to comment by VediusPollio in what would be different if we had two moons by Any_Palpitation_3110 Well, no. Our Moon can be referred to as Luna or Selene as well as Moon. Permalink Parent 21
RangerWinter9719 t1_jduk8rq wrote
Reply to comment by Trips-Over-Tail 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
There’s also a ton of dust in the Way, which prevents us from seeing the centre without specialised equipment and a lot of data processing. From outside the galaxy, the view isn’t as hindered by space dust.