THE ASTROSHIRE GALAXY


   The above map portrays the far limits of the Greylock System, using the distance of the farthest observable object in our solar system (90377 Sedna) as the marking point. The diameter of this system is 1,921.56 miles wide.


Milkyway Galaxy

ASTONOMICAL SCALE

STATUS: Spiral Galaxy

APPROXIMATE DIAMETER:  6,302,400,000 AU

ASTROSHIRE SCALE

APPROXIMATE DIAMETER:  6,302,400,000 miles


     The "Astroshire Galaxy" is our Milkyway put to scale with the Astroshire. Being 6,302,400,000 miles in diameter, the Astroshire Galaxy can fit roughly between Neptune and Pluto's astronomical orbit, whose width is approximately 7,350,000,000 miles.

The "Astroshire Galaxy", the equivalent to our Milkyway Galaxy, is about the same size as our own solar system.