What is the farthest object in the sky that we can see with the naked eye?
Correct answer: Andromeda Galaxy

Katie
Love the night sky! This is so awesome!

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
Unfortunately not many will see it due to light pollution.

Spectraaus
I think they’ve missed the ‘e’ of the end of Neptune...

MeulemansF
Never seen anything larger and brighter than a full moon unfortunately! Would love to observe it!

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

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.
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
Easy enough question when only one option is outside our solar system, given we can see stars at night and all.