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Why Can’T We See The Entire Milky Way? [Solved]

We, in our humble Solar System, are roughly 28,000 light years away from it. In short, this region is simply too far for us to see with the naked eye.9 Jul 2015

How did they actually take this picture? (Very Long Baseline Interferometry)

Animations from The Relativistic Astrophysics group, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt. Massive …

Why does the Southern Hemisphere get the best view of the Milky Way?! | The Galactic Seasons

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If the universe is only 14 billion years old, how can it be 92 billion light years wide?

The size and age of the universe seem to not agree with one another. Astronomers have determined that the universe is nearly 14 …