Have you ever wondered how big our galaxy really is? Well, you might be surprised to learn that some of the stars in the Milky Way are so far away that they are almost halfway to our neighboring galaxy, Andromeda. That's right, the outermost fringes of our galaxy extend for more than a million light-years…
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It is over a million light-years away and is the most distant star ever observed in the Milky Way. It is located about halfway from our neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy,.
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It is over a million light-years away and is the most distant star ever observed in the Milky Way. It is located about halfway from our neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy, and is part of a group of more than 200 …