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Oct 8, 2019 at 8:03 comment added John LA @HarryJohnston contradictory numbers. The show skimps on details but the galaxies they pass through are supposed to be on the small side with the first few voids brief. No info on the distances. If the big gap at the end was a few million ly that's still a million times c. Even a big galaxy would cross in a couple months then. Small fry like Pegasus, > 2 weeks. Seems if you skirt the supervoids average galactic separations are like the local group aka a few 100k to a few million ly. But then Destiny should've covered much more than 2B ly in only 2k yrs let alone 20M yrs
Jul 9, 2016 at 23:46 comment added Harry Johnston Destiny was travelling much faster than light. (At light speed, it would take years to travel between solar systems, thousands or millions of years to get from one galaxy to the next.)
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