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I'm 8,000 light-years away from Sol. My first expedition into the black. I have yet to find a biological feature or an earth-like planet, is that ' normal'? Follow my journey at https://twitter.com/kgNatx. :
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6-10 Billion light years away, there is a void in space 1 billion light- years across. It is completely empty of both Normal matter and Dark matter. - iFunny Brazil
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