The Milky Way galaxy is so vast that light takes over 100,000 years to cross it, contains hundreds of billions of stars, and our solar system orbits the galactic center at over 800,000 km/h yet still takes hundreds of millions of years to complete one orbit, demonstrating that human brains were never built to truly comprehend such cosmic scales.
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You Don’t Understand How Big the Milky Way IsAdded:
The Milkyway is so large that light itself [music] needs over 100,000 years to cross it.
Inside this galaxy are hundreds of billions of stars.
>> [music] >> One of them is our sun and around that sun, a tiny planet called Earth.
>> [music] >> Now, here's the disturbing part. Our entire solar system is drifting through the galaxy >> [music] >> at over 800,000 kilometers per hour.
Yet, it still takes hundreds of millions of years to complete [music] a single orbit. That is the true scale of the Milkyway.
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