Possible LittleBigJourney Fansite Pin
ApertureNOBLE Says: "The inspiration behind this custom fan-made pin is pretty hard to figure out, but I'll tell you anyway. The swirl symbol in the center was designed to ressemble the milky way galaxy. You might be asking why? Well, since the world of LittleBigPlanet focuses around "Space" and "Time", why not center the design around space and time? And that's exactly what I did. So there you have it. It's basically one cosmic looking pin!"
LittleBigJourney In-Game Pin"Become a member of the LittleBigJourney team via the website. Or win a hosted LittleBigJourney contest."
But of course...This pin isn't really an in-game pin, but it would be a nice touch wouldn't it? Hosting LittleBigPlanet contests via LittleBigJourney and such. It would be quite the dream. It may be possible to make this reality though in either A) The next LittleBigPlanet update or B) In an entirely next / new LittleBigPlanet game. LittleBigPlanet 3 for one. So don't forget this image just yet! You might just see it on your next LittleBigPlanet adventure pretty soon. Until then all we can really do is a little dreaming, a little creating and a boatload of playing! - ApertureNOBLE
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Meet The Milky Way Galaxy
Our solar system is located in the outer reaches of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is a spiral galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy contains roughly 200 billion stars. Most of these stars are not visible from Earth. Almost everything that we can see in the sky belongs to the Milky Way Galaxy. How's that for a quick tip?
On a very dark night we might see a bright band of light stretching across the somewhat majestic sky with a pair of binoculars or a small telescope. This bright band of light we see is mostly compiled of stars and other planets. We call this band the Milky Way; it is composed primarily of stars that are too faint to be resolved. So that we see is their combined light as a somewhat faint glow. From the LittleBigJourney team, we highly recommend you look into the night sky one day and check this out. It's really awesome.
On a very dark night we might see a bright band of light stretching across the somewhat majestic sky with a pair of binoculars or a small telescope. This bright band of light we see is mostly compiled of stars and other planets. We call this band the Milky Way; it is composed primarily of stars that are too faint to be resolved. So that we see is their combined light as a somewhat faint glow. From the LittleBigJourney team, we highly recommend you look into the night sky one day and check this out. It's really awesome.
