canadave_nyc t1_jdvfye7 wrote
Reply to comment by p-d-ball in Everyone talks about how huge Andromeda will look in the sky billions of years from now. I present you what the Milky Way *currently* looks like in the skies of our neighbor, the Large Magellanic Cloud. We appear absolutely huge in their skies! [Simulated view] by lampiaio
You can barely see Andromeda as a small ghostly pale splotch with the naked eye in a very dark sky. A slightly more resolved splotch if you use binoculars (you can see the centre splotch plus hazy oval splotch around it). It will be nothing like the well-defined colourful galaxy you see in photos. Just FYI :)
p-d-ball t1_jdvgqr6 wrote
Ah, ok. Thank you for the info!
canadave_nyc t1_jdvmzaq wrote
You're welcome. Here's kind of what it looks like in actuality (although even this photo shows it brighter than it actually is--the stars in the photo, for example, are brighter than they'd appear even at a very dark-sky site): https://p1-tt.byteimg.com/origin/pgc-image/26a4289388a84090929e80b9fcbc930b.jpg
It really just looks like a small very faint hard-to-find fuzzy ball to the naked eye in real life.
killinghorizon t1_je1oawv wrote
The link seems to be broken.
canadave_nyc t1_je2jitd wrote
Hmmm, that's odd--I tested it and it was broken for me too, but I just tried again and it seems to be working. Maybe it was temporarily down?
Laxziy t1_jdxjbzl wrote
It’s still a beautiful splotch tho
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