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No. The nearest galaxies to us are much too far away for any rockets to have reached. Voyager 1, which left Earth in 1977, is still only close to the outside of our solar system having left it in August 2012. Light travels at about 186,000 miles per second. There are 31,536,000 seconds in a year of 365 days. Travelling at the speed of light it would take over 2,538,000 years to reach the nearest galaxy to us, which is called Andromeda. Voyager 1 is travelling at just about 8 miles per second, so it would take much longer to travel Andromeda.

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