My name is Nebulanarrator. I love space. Idk what took so long to draw it.
Fun fact: Did you know that the death of a star is so rare, like, only one star explodes in the Milky Way every couple of years. But like, stars go supernova constantly all the time since our universe is so big.
To put you into perspective, we are smaller than grains of sand compared to the Milky Way. Our universe is a bunch of those galaxy clusters (groups of galaxies) and empty space. one light-year is roughly 150 million Earths lined up, or about 236 million times the Earth's circumference. It takes 55 of that to get to the closest black hole in the Milky Way. The biggest black hole discovered has a diameter of two Milky Ways.
Humans are tiny. And that's way less than an exaggeration. They're probably smaller than tiny, even atoms, compared to the sun alone. Even our sun isn't that big. It's medium-sized for a star.
So yeah, Humans are tiny











