WordNet
n. the space between galaxies; "the Milky Way travels through intergalactic space"
Usage examples of "intergalactic space".
He would find himself heading out into intergalactic space, with no means of changing his course.
If you did, we'd be left behind, and you'd never find us in the vast immensity of intergalactic space.
THROUGH THE UTTEH VOID of intergalactic space sped a tiny shell, a wee mite of a ship.
The only typical place is within the vast, cold, universal vacuum, the everlasting night of intergalactic space, a place so strange and desolate that, by comparison, planets and stars and galaxies seem achingly rare and lovely.
Hern Six is still on its way there, and unless something unlikely happens to it, it will go right on to the Cloud, through it, and on into deep intergalactic space.
But we'd sail on out into intergalactic space and miss our target.
I know that your dispute had its roots during our long migration through intergalactic space, and that that dispute has resurfaced here.
A totalitarian government which is able to create starships so powerful, and so technologically advanced, that mere children are capable of piloting them across intergalactic space.
I recalled a picture of the kugelblitz, the dozen turd-colored smears turning restlessly by themselves in intergalactic space.
Aurora would drop its cargo, flash by Object Lambda and continue through intergalactic space.
So the Wheel had been built and flown to a position only six AU from the kugelblitz, in its lonely position in near-intergalactic space.
It supposedly has crossed intergalactic space, destroyed civilizations, and you want to hop on a raft and go sightsee it.