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Journey to the Andromeda Galaxy Faster Than the Speed of Light! (4K)
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Come with me on a journey beyond the Milky Way galaxy and travel 2.5 million light-years to the Andromeda Galaxy in this epic simulated tour. On the way, we will look back at our galactic home, observe the distant galaxies in the observable universe, and finally zoom through Messier 31, more commonly known as Andromeda, the largest galaxy in the local group!

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Views : 1,785,944
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Date of upload: Apr 7, 2022 ^^


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@V101SPACE

1 year ago

Want some more space? Check out my latest video about the strangest features discovered on Pluto! Including a lake flowing with a mysterious liquid, a volcano that erupts frozen magma and an iceberg that is somehow moving across solid ice. So many unexpected features were seen on the icy world, some of which scientists still can't explain today. Join me as we look at the most surprising features discovered on Pluto so far. Check it out here -https://youtu.be/wqjHHYyrzxo

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@vwheaty0519

2 years ago

Looking at all those bright stars, and imagining all the different galaxies, there’s NO WAY Earth is the only planet they has living things

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@tocarules

2 years ago

Attempting to comprehend space always erases your mind of all other thoughts even if its just for the slightest moment.

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@grapeshot

2 years ago

I remember when I was serving in US Army we were out in the Mojave Desert at NTC. And at night you can see all the stars in the sky, as well as shooting stars. Having grown up in an urban area it was quite a sight to see.

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@Gameboy-Unboxings

2 years ago

I'm definitely not stupid but I just can't even comprehend this stuff really.. like how large the universe is..

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@Christopher-N

2 years ago

I think it's just amazing how galaxies gravitationally interact with each other despite the incredible distances between them.

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@paulmichaelfreedman8334

2 years ago

Even at 1 billion times the speed of light, it would take about 16 hours to get to the edge of andromeda.

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@SlickDiecast

2 years ago

I remember as a kid I would look up to the night sky and see the Milky Way streaking across the sky. Now I can’t even see more than a few handful of stars in the sky while living in the city.

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@MandolinSashaank

1 year ago

I travelled to andromeda in less than 1 second, but unfortunately by the time I came back to Earth 5 million years had passed already and I see a whole new set of species inhabiting it.

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@nicholasmohr1619

2 years ago

Best space science channel out here In this vast world of internet. Been subbed here for 4 years.

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@karaofreedom8503

1 year ago

It’s amazing how these galaxies are all carefully grouped in these clusters. Makes me wonder just how powerful and majestic the Creator of all things must be.

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@mawage666

2 years ago

Yes I enjoyed this journey to Andromeda. I would like to go on more journeys.

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@nigeldawkins

2 years ago

Brilliant as usual. It’s almost impossible to comprehend the size of the Universe.

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@pradeepjhuboo9458

1 year ago

How insignificant we are there alone in this part of the cosmos and yet the history of us earthlings is replete with self-inflicted animosities beyond belief. Great piece of art the universe is if only we care to appreciate. Thank you !

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@TheTimB

2 years ago

Imagine how long the video would be if it wasn't "faster than the speed of light" 😂

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@rottenapple_

2 years ago

Space Engine is in my opinion the best simulation ever made. Its sweet watching my favorite universe simulator along side an awesome narrator.

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@skycloud4802

2 years ago

I really like these 'Journey to' video simulations. Please make more.

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@tikitiktok7777

2 years ago

Awesome trip to Andromeda🌌Thanks! Learning how the future of our galaxies' demise is comforting to know. And you're absolutely right...humans will not be around to see the greatest show in the universe. Hopefully the biggest show doesn't go to waste for whatever is around to witness it...

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@johnalecsscalemodeling

2 years ago

Your videos are so interesting and enjoyable. Could not be better. This was really informative. Cheers!

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@mumbles552

1 year ago

'There are more stars in the heavens than there are grains of sand on the earth.' Nothing could be truer.

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