—>Most of the galaxies we even do see when we look up at the night sky are forever out of reach to us,
as they are all moving away from us, at multiples faster than the speed of light. And well past the point of any hopes of returning to Earth,
even if we could travel at light speed.
We only see about 5% of what is right around us when we look up at night, a very small snippet of our own galaxy. And those are all just neighboring stars (suns)
in just this galaxy. Sadly, we may never see all of the other stars in our own Milky Way galaxy, beyond about 5%. 
Beyond that, all of those other trillions of galaxies may long be gone, no longer existing and we are just seeing the light from them, from when they once existed. 







