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Intergalactic travel is space travel between galaxies.
Due to the relatively enormous distances between the Milky Way and even its closest neighbors, any such venture would be far more technologically demanding than interstellar travel.
Intergalactic distances are roughly one-million fold ( six orders of magnitude ) greater than their interstellar counterparts.
The technology required to travel between galaxies in a feasible way and within a human lifetime is far beyond man's present capabilities, and is currently only the subject of speculation, hypothesis, and science fiction.

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