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Gigapixels of Andromeda [4K]

Here’s a video that will make you feel small.

I’m not really sure how to describe it; you just need to watch.

For those who don’t know, Andromeda is one of the closer galaxies to the Milky Way. (There are a few smaller ones that are a bit closer.) It’s larger than our own galaxy by a fair bit, and this video gives you some sense of that.

How does this video make you feel? Does it inspire you? Does it make you think about potential alien life forms? Does it make you forget your worries? Or perhaps, all of the above?

Watch the video, see firsthand the billions of stars housed within the boundaries of Andromeda, and write your thoughts in the comments below.

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