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(Assuming the you are planning on going the speed of light)

3,153,600,000,000,000,000,000

or

3.1 sextillion

or

3.1 thousand trillion

I assume however that you thought this number would be lower. As fast as light is, it will still take around 100, 000 years to cross the galaxy. In one nanosecond light will travel around 1 foot.

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