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I've wondered what a galaxy looks like in totality at one point in time. Since an average spiral galaxy like the milky way is about 100 million light years across, when we look at an image of one, we're seeing it spread across a range of 100 million years.

Damn the limits of light.

Probably wouldn't look much different, but still interesting to think about.
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it's 100,000 light years across