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Here's some perspective.

Our time on Earth is barely a blip on Earth's timeline.

Earth's lifetime as the planet we know and kinda love is barely a blip in the lifetime of our sun, Sol.

Sol makes Earth look like a speck of dust when compared to eachother, though the same could be said of our own sun.

The universe is very, VERY old...and very large.
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Tminus6453 · M
The size of the universe and amount of stars is mindboggling
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
@Tminus6453 Agreed...and there's so much we cannot see, so much we'll never see (Due to the whole lightspeed thing, stuff like the horsehead nebula probably doesn't exist anymore)
Tminus6453 · M
@Fangirlsarah1996 I cant wait to see what NASA's new James Webb telescope will bring to astronomy..its suppose to be 100X more powerful than the Hubble telescope