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FelixBiel
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This question has been nagging at me: How are we able to get a clear picture of a galaxy if the light from the far side of a galaxy is arriving 100,000 years or so after the light coming from the near side. With a 100,000 year difference the stars that we are seeing in the far side wouldn't even be the ones that are actually there. It would seem to me that it would just be a blur or we wouldn't see a beautiful spiral.