The Universe

 

The Universe: A travel guide

The Universe is a big thing. The Milky Way is a big Galaxy. The Solar System is also very big. Even Earth is big enough that for a man to walk on every walkable places on the entire planets, it would take more than a hundred years. To explore other Galaxy would take hundreds even thousands of years to reach. To reach the Andromeda Galaxy, it is 2.5 million light years away, it takes so long that you can watch the Evolution of Humans 10 times over and still not be there. But using advanced technologies like the James Webb Space Telescope along with thousands of other telescopes on the ground, we’ve made some pretty amazing discoveries. Like Rouge planets. We don’t know how they form, how they become like that but we do know that they don’t belong in any specific system, they’re rouge and they wander aimlessly to a point where they would be millions of miles away from where, if there’s a where anymore, they originally came from. They travel the Universe aimlessly with no destinations in particular. They’re just alone in a world of darkness and emptiness.

This book was written by 4 different authors at the same time so the humor and the writing style varies depending on what pages you’re on. But overall. Very informative and acts just like a travel guides. And if you’re planning on going to Uranus, pack some gas mask because it stinks there. Final rating: 9.512 travel guides / 10 Voyager 1

Artist's impression of what a rogue planet would look like if it was the size of Jupiter

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