Has anyone ever explored all of No Man's Sky?

No, no one has ever explored all of No Man's Sky; the universe is too vast (18 quintillion planets across 256 galaxies) for complete exploration, with even dedicated players barely scratching the surface, though some have traveled between all galaxies or fully explored a single planet's scanned data. It would take billions of years to visit every planet, making it practically impossible, but players still find vast undiscovered regions.
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Has anyone fully explored No Man's Sky?

I asked Gemeni How long would it take to visit Every Planet Every system in No Man's Sky the game That's an excellent question, and a classic thought experiment in the No Man's Sky community. The short answer is: it would take an unfathomably long time—so long that it is practically impossible for a human to do.
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How many years would it take to explore all of No Man's Sky?

In fact, it's almost unfathomably large. Your character wakes up on one planet, but No Man's Sky has 255 entire galaxies' worth of planets to explore, totaling up to more than 18 quintillion worlds. It would take you nearly 585 billion years to see them all.
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Are there any undiscovered planets in No Man's Sky?

Bro, there are a quintillion planets in NMS. It's impossible for every one to be named and discovered. You'll make plenty of first discoveries. And if you upload the discoveries from the pause screen, it'll give you Nanites.
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Can you explore entire planets in No Man's Sky?

Exploring a planet's surface is one of the main features in No Man's Sky. Using the multi-tool's scanner or starship scanner, the character can survey a planet for points of interest or analyse flora and fauna to discover specific biological information. They can encounter aliens and learn how to build new technology.
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What is the rarest planet in No Man's Sky?

Chameleon Planet is a planet classification page. They are rare planets that have an anomalous atmospheric filter which moves with the player - objects and surfaces that appear at a distance and objects and surfaces that are close to the player appear to have different colors.
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Has planet 9 been debunked?

Although sky surveys such as Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and Pan-STARRS did not detect Planet Nine, they have not ruled out the existence of a Neptune-diameter object in the outer Solar System.
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What is the rarest thing in NMS?

No Man's Sky's rarest items vary from valuable sellables like Starship AI Valves, unique ships like Squid Ships, and unobtainable story items like the original Atlas Stone, to rare collectibles such as Colossal Archives or specific flora/fauna found in unexplored systems, with rarity often tied to player-shared coordinates for discovery.
 
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What will happen in 1 sextillion years?

In 1 sextillion (10^21) years, the universe will be incredibly dark, cold, and empty; all stars will have long burned out, galaxies will have dispersed, and matter itself will be decaying, leaving behind only black holes, neutron stars, and cold iron remnants, with the very fabric of reality approaching a final "heat death" as all energy dissipates, far beyond the Sun's death (around 7.5 billion years) or even the last stars fading (around 10^40 years). 
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Can I find Earth in No Man's Sky?

No, there isn't our Earth in No Man's Sky; the universe is procedurally generated, but you can find countless "Earth-like" planets with blue skies, green grass, and blue oceans, often called Paradise Planets, using freighter scanners or community coordinates (glyphs) for planets with blue/green biomes. The actual Earth isn't in the game's generated universe, but players often find planets that strongly resemble it, especially in F or G-type star systems. 
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Is there an end goal in No Man's Sky?

In each of these saves, I'm also putting a base in each of the 255 (or 256) galaxies. It's a very long view. I'm a little fanatical about the game, but there's hundreds of things one can do in the end game. There really isn't an end as such.
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What planet takes 7 years to get to?

✨ 🌍 Earth → 🌖 Moon : 3 days 🌍 Earth → ☿ Mercury : 7.5 years 🌍 Earth → ♀ Venus : 5 months 🌍 Earth → ♂ Mars : 6 months 🌍 Earth → ♃ Jupiter : 5 years 🌍 Earth → ♄ Saturn : 7 years 🌍 Earth → ♅ Uranus : 8.5 years 🌍 Earth → ♆ Neptune : 12.5 years 🌠 Explore the universe one planet at a time!
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Has anyone explored 100% of the world?

There are still some places on Earth that have not been explored much by people. The ocean is one of these places. It covers more than 70% of Earth's surface, and it contains many types of ecosystems.
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How many galaxies exist in No Man's Sky?

The universe of No Man's Sky is comprised of 256 unique galaxies, numbered from 0 through 255 in hexadecimal (00-FF, from the max value of an 8 bit binary unsigned integer).
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Why is 95% of the universe invisible?

Surprisingly, normal matter turns out to be only a small fraction of what the Universe contains. 95% of the Universe is made up of dark matter and dark energy.
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What is the rarest ship in No Man's Sky?

No Man's Sky's rarest ships are usually specific combinations of Squid Exotics, unique Solar Ships, and certain Sentinel Interceptors with distinct parts or colors (like pure white/black/gold or unique wing/thruster setups) that have incredibly low spawn rates, often requiring glyphs and precise locations (coordinates) shared by players to find, especially those with perfect Supercharged Slot layouts for gameplay, notes the YouTube video and Steam Community post. These aren't just rare types; they're specific variants of types like the classic Squid, the tiny Guppy, or Royal Exotics, or unique-looking Explorers/Fighters. 
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What is the scariest planet in no man's sky?

Compakask-Mepp Major is a highly dangerous, small parched planet in the star system Kamaixingti on the PC version of No Man's Sky. This is the most dangerous planet in the system due to the sheer number of predators that inhabit it. Exercise EXTREME CAUTION when exploring on foot!
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What's the most expensive thing in No Man's Sky?

The most expensive item in No Man's Sky is generally considered the Starship AI Valve, obtained by scrapping valuable ships, selling for millions of units (around 12-50 million each depending on ship value). Other top contenders are the craftable Stasis Device and Fusion Igniter, worth over 15 million units each and excellent for making massive profits through production. While AI Valves offer high value per unit from scrapping, Stasis Devices and Fusion Igniters are top for large-scale crafting income. 
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Has planet 9 been found yet?

No, Planet Nine has not been officially discovered or directly observed yet, but strong gravitational evidence suggests a massive, undiscovered planet exists far out in our solar system, with new surveys and telescopes like the Vera C. Rubin Observatory expected to find it or rule it out soon, as scientists narrow the search area.
 
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What is the 55th planet?

Also called Janssen, 55 Cancri e is a so-called super-Earth, a rocky planet significantly larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune, which orbits its star at a distance of only 2.25 million km (0.015 astronomical units), completing one full orbit in less than 18 hours.
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What happens every 248 years?

Orbit. Pluto's orbital period is about 248 years. Its orbital characteristics are substantially different from those of the planets, which follow nearly circular orbits around the Sun close to a flat reference plane called the ecliptic.
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Which god controls all 9 planets?

Navagrahas and their deities: Vedic remedies to enhance planetary influence
  • Sun (Surya) – Lord Surya. ...
  • Moon (Chandra) – Lord Shiva. ...
  • Mars (Mangal) – Lord Hanuman. ...
  • Mercury (Budha) – Lord Vishnu. ...
  • Jupiter (Guru) – Lord Brihaspati or Lord Dakshinamurthy. ...
  • Venus (Shukra) – Goddess Lakshmi. ...
  • Saturn (Shani) – Lord Shani or Lord Hanuman.
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What will happen on March 23, 2178?

On March 23, 2178, the dwarf planet Pluto will complete its first full orbit around the Sun since its discovery in 1930, a journey that takes approximately 248 Earth years and highlights the vastness of our solar system. This significant astronomical event marks the end of Pluto's initial orbital cycle as observed by humanity, a rare cosmic milestone no person alive today will witness.
 
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