Scientists Finally Revealed The True Scale Of Our Galaxy
Right now, you are traveling through space at over five hundred thousand miles per hour. You cannot feel it. You cannot see it happening. But you and everyone you know are passengers on a planet orbiting a star that is racing around something so massive, so impossibly large, that light itself takes one hundred thousand years to cross from one edge to the other. This is the Milky Way. Our home. And compared to what exists beyond it, we are smaller than you can possibly imagine. We will journey from the tiniest galaxies containing just one thousand stars to structures spanning nearly one hundred billion light-years. We will measure the Milky Way against giants forty times its size and discover our exact position in a universe filled with two trillion galaxies. If you enjoy this journey through cosmic scales, consider subscribing. Prepare yourselves. We begin. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: All content in this video is either original or sourced from royalty-free and copyright-free libraries with proper licenses. The script, narration, music, sound effects, and visuals are created using legitimate free stock resources or original work. Scientific information is used under fair use for educational purposes.

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