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How far from Earth is the nearest star that isn't considered part of the Milky Way galaxy?

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How far from Earth is the nearest star that isn't considered part of the Milky Way galaxy?

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  1. You mean like stars located outside the Milky way layers? They are just random stars that dont have a home. Its like pretend LA is the milky way, the star your talking about would have to be located like in death valley, CA to be considered not part of the LA metro greater metro area.


  2. try looking for stars in the andromeda galexy its the closest to us

  3. look out yo window buddy

  4. our closest galaxy is not andromeda, it is canis major dwarf.

    that is 25,000 light years away from our solar system... i'm not sure if there are any stars that lie between that galaxy and our own or not.

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