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Well one possible answer is that they don't. If that's not it, then I guess there's just nothing else interesting to do in the universe. Get your tinfoil hat ready. Because they think we are just so cool

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Why are there no photos of the whole of your galaxy?

Because we have never traveled outside of our galaxy in order to look back at it and take a picture of it. It will be a long time, if ever, before we ever have an actual picture of our galaxy seeing as we are about 23 light years away from the edge of the galaxy. If we left today and traveled 35,000 mph (the rate of the fastest object ever made by man, the Voyager probe) to the edge of the Milky Way galaxy, it would take around 456,400 years. So I wouldn't count on seeing a picture of our galaxy in our lifetime.


How fast do you need to go to get to a new galaxy?

To reach a new galaxy, such as the Andromeda Galaxy, which is about 2.537 million light-years away, you would need to travel at a significant fraction of the speed of light. Currently, the fastest human-made object, the Parker Solar Probe, travels at about 430,000 miles per hour, which is only a tiny fraction of the speed of light. Even at that speed, it would take over 6,000 years to reach just the nearest galaxy. Thus, with our current technology, intergalactic travel remains beyond our reach.


What is the difference between a space probe and rover?

A rover simply roves and explores a planet and is designed to move across the surface of a planet or other astronomical body. and a probe is like a missile and gets shot out of the earths atmosphere very very fast and when is up in space takes photos and sends them back to earth, kind of like the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).


What space probe has taken pictures mercury and in what year?

the pictures was found in 1994 where the space probe was found by: bob marly


How can you use space probe in a sentence?

The space probe landed successfully on Mars, where it collected astrological and atmospheric data.