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A galaxy in Columba (NGC 2188) Distance: 23.9 megalight-years 646.455 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 1.07 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Columba (NGC 2188)
Distance: 23.9 megalight-years
646.455 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
1.07 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Sombrero Galaxy (NGC 4594) Distance: 9.55 megalight-years 258.312 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 0.427 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Sombrero Galaxy (NGC 4594)
Distance: 9.55 megalight-years
258.312 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
0.427 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Dust Bunnies (NGC 1316) Distance: 62 megalight-years 1.677 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 2.775 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Dust Bunnies (NGC 1316)
Distance: 62 megalight-years
1.677 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
2.775 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/NGC 4039) Distance: 45 megalight-years 1.217 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 2.014 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/NGC 4039)
Distance: 45 megalight-years
1.217 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
2.014 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Sextans (NGC 3169) Distance: 57 megalight-years 1.542 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 2.551 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Sextans (NGC 3169)
Distance: 57 megalight-years
1.542 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
2.551 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Aries (NGC 972) Distance: 49.8 megalight-years 1.347 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 2.229 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Aries (NGC 972)
Distance: 49.8 megalight-years
1.347 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
2.229 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Butterfly Galaxies (NGC 4567/NGC 4568) Distance: 59.4 megalight-years 1.607 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 2.658 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Butterfly Galaxies (NGC 4567/NGC 4568)
Distance: 59.4 megalight-years
1.607 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
2.658 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Bode's Galaxy (NGC 3031) Distance: 12 megalight-years 324.58 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 0.537 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Bode's Galaxy (NGC 3031)
Distance: 12 megalight-years
324.58 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
0.537 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Virgo (NGC 4526) Distance: 55 megalight-years 1.488 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 2.462 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Virgo (NGC 4526)
Distance: 55 megalight-years
1.488 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
2.462 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

The Stellar Forge (NGC 1792) Distance: 36.4 megalight-years 984.559 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 1.629 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. The Stellar Forge (NGC 1792)
Distance: 36.4 megalight-years
984.559 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
1.629 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Hoag's Object (PGC 54559) Distance: 612.8 megalight-years 16.575 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 27.426 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Hoag's Object (PGC 54559)
Distance: 612.8 megalight-years
16.575 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
27.426 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Pegasus (NGC 7331) Distance: 39.8 megalight-years 1.077 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 1.781 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Pegasus (NGC 7331)
Distance: 39.8 megalight-years
1.077 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
1.781 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Indus (NGC 7049) Distance: 100 megalight-years 2.705 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 4.475 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Indus (NGC 7049)
Distance: 100 megalight-years
2.705 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
4.475 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Sculptor Galaxy (NGC 253) Distance: 11.4 megalight-years 308.351 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 0.51 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Sculptor Galaxy (NGC 253)
Distance: 11.4 megalight-years
308.351 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
0.51 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Fireworks Galaxy (NGC 6946) Distance: 25.2 megalight-years 681.618 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 1.128 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Fireworks Galaxy (NGC 6946)
Distance: 25.2 megalight-years
681.618 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
1.128 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Fornax (NGC 922) Distance: 142 megalight-years 3.841 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 6.355 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Fornax (NGC 922)
Distance: 142 megalight-years
3.841 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
6.355 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

Needle Galaxy (NGC 4565) Distance: 42.7 megalight-years 1.155 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 1.911 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. Needle Galaxy (NGC 4565)
Distance: 42.7 megalight-years
1.155 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
1.911 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Ursa Major (NGC 2985) Distance: 70.1 megalight-years 1.896 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 3.137 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Ursa Major (NGC 2985)
Distance: 70.1 megalight-years
1.896 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
3.137 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Ursa Major (NGC 2841) Distance: 46 megalight-years 1.244 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 2.059 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Ursa Major (NGC 2841)
Distance: 46 megalight-years
1.244 trillion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
2.059 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

A galaxy in Parseus (NGC 1275) Distance: 222 megalight-years 6004.73 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission) 9.936 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

dailyastrobot's tweet image. A galaxy in Parseus (NGC 1275)
Distance: 222 megalight-years
6004.73 billion years to reach at our current fastest space travel speed (Apollo 10 mission)
9.936 million years to reach at 99.9% the speed of light

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