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> Far removed from the center of a galaxy, or even on a rogue star that has escaped its galaxy early on. Very few stars visible in the sky.

Wouldn't this be approximately the same star density we see when NOT looking in the plane of the milky way?



We are still inside the milky way galaxy. It surrounds us, even if it is denser in one direction.




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