Mike Helland
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But there would have been billions of light years for them to move and create that motion blur.
But never mind, I'm getting a clearer picture of the issue now.
Galaxies have their own intrinsic motion separate from the expansion of space, known as peculiar velocity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peculiar_velocity
It could be with the Hubble flow, or against, or lateral to it, but it's usually small enough it'll be a small component of its overall velocity. Plus we'd have to watch it for a really long time to actually see it move. Like, a million years.