aceryz t1_j3269n2 wrote
Reply to comment by goneinsane6 in ‘Homeless’ stars, drifting through intergalactic space, were shed from their galactic birthplaces billions of years ago by marketrent
And completely black night sky, at least to an eye comparable to human's. Maybe a smudge of the closest galaxy, and other planets in the system.
PsychologicalTwo1784 t1_j36is21 wrote
I dunno man, in the absence of planets if you're close to a wandering star, there would be no day or night, only the light of the big ass star right next to you. If you were in interstellar space, it'd probably be pretty dark but we can see distant clusters of galaxies from earth with the naked eye, magelleanic clouds spring to mind... Good questions though!
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