What is the farthest object in the sky that we can see with the naked eye?

Correct answer: Andromeda Galaxy

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What people think about it: 9 Comments
Katie
Katie
Love the night sky! This is so awesome!
micron9999
micron9999
just wait for about 2 billion years when Andromeda and our Milky Way collide. You'll be able to see it much better then.
oldfart1962
oldfart1962
Unfortunately not many will see it due to light pollution.
Spectraaus
Spectraaus
I think they’ve missed the ‘e’ of the end of Neptune...
MeulemansF
MeulemansF
Never seen anything larger and brighter than a full moon unfortunately! Would love to observe it!
bribiepete
bribiepete
Player #25874027, that's like saying you can't see any star because of the years its light takes to reach us, the sun with 8 minutes, or the moon 2.5 seconds.
Stephanie.S.
Stephanie.S.
I've never seen anything in the sky at night lighter and brighter than a full moon. I'd like to know where to see Andromeda but always assumed it would look like a star from Earth as it's so distant. We have too much light pollution where I live.
Player #19422400
Player #19422400
Easy enough question when only one option is outside our solar system, given we can see stars at night and all.
Player #25874027
Player #25874027
You can’t actually see the galaxy , you see the light it emitted two and a half million years ago . If it disappeared a million years ago we would never know