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The universe is so huge, it is impossible to see it all. All the stars you can see are just in our galaxy alone, and they are only some of the stars in our galaxy. Then there are a huge amount of other galaxies. You need telescopes to see any clearly and even the it is hard to see real detail. So it is really to do with the size of the universe that makes it difficult to see.

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