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  • Exploring the Universe: Can We See Stars in Other Galaxies?
    No, it is not possible to see stars from other galaxies with the naked eye. The stars that we see in the night sky belong to our own Milky Way galaxy. Other galaxies are much further away, and their stars are too faint to be seen individually with the naked eye.

    However, we can see other galaxies as faint, fuzzy patches of light in the night sky. These galaxies are so distant that their light takes millions or even billions of years to reach us. Some of the brightest galaxies that can be seen from Earth include the Andromeda Galaxy, the Triangulum Galaxy, and the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.

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