would it ever be possible to see a galaxy like that? Or would the light from the stars be too dim to see.
I'm not an astronomer, but don't they use long exposure photographic plates to gather enough light to form a picture of a galaxy?
From our own vantage point within the Milky Way, admittedly surrounded by dust, we can barely discern the faint ribbon that marks our home galaxy. Would it really be that much clearer from so much further away?
2007-01-12
03:54:34
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