This is just a minor question bout the visual style they used really. The effects they used for the void between galaxies in Stargate Atlantis around the midway station and such were pretty spectacular. But were they what would actually be seen there? At first I thought it was weird that there were still little points of light in the sky around them since there were no stars in that region of the universe, but then I realized they could be the other galaxies. Is that what they would look like from there?
Also exactly how far away from the Milky Way would they need to be in order to have that image of the entire Spiral Galaxy sprawling out before them. If they are supposedly half way to one of the dwarf galaxies in the Local Group, shouldn't it be too far away to see like that? The Pegasus Galaxy is pretty far from our galaxy. And there are closer ones in our own intergalactic neighborhood.
Aren't there?
Also exactly how far away from the Milky Way would they need to be in order to have that image of the entire Spiral Galaxy sprawling out before them. If they are supposedly half way to one of the dwarf galaxies in the Local Group, shouldn't it be too far away to see like that? The Pegasus Galaxy is pretty far from our galaxy. And there are closer ones in our own intergalactic neighborhood.
Aren't there?
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