kipperforskipper t1_j99adgx wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Expression7533 in The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
Until you're reminded of the fact that your planet might never rejoin the galaxy which keeps pushing further away from the stranded tail.
Super_Automatic t1_j9bfeiy wrote
How is this bad? Once life has already formed, there is no evidence that belonging to a galaxy is of any use.
It may in fact be advantageous to be in the an area of reduced density, as there is a reduced probability of 'debris'. It is noted in fact, that our own sun travels in a way which oscillates above and below the galactic plane, and that we are currently above the galactic plane, which may explain why we have not experienced outsized meteor events.
Nethyishere t1_j9d5lco wrote
Until your race needs to leave and move on to new worlds, and you realize that for your race to continue to new worlds you'll have to chase your galaxy down.
Still sounds badass but no doubt stressful to appreciate the scope of.
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