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    Question: how long would it take us to get to the andromada galaxy at the speed of light?

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      • galaxy,
      • space travel,
      • speed
    Asked by from532bony68 to Viviene DC, scottacton, Natasha P, maiajones, Jack H, Rocket_Dan, alistairglasse, Alessio S on 30 Mar 2026.
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      Daniel Innes answered on 30 Mar 2026:


      Hey, so the andromeda galaxy is know for being about 2.5 million light years away. This means that it would take light 2.5 million years to get there. That’s pretty far right?

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