Andromeda actually has a NEGATIVE redshift, meaning it is blue shifted or moving towards us instead of away from us. Here is my youtube video on the topic.
Light spreads out like a wave. Think, of ripples in a pond how they spread out and get more diffuse the farther away from the source. Think of a balloon and how it's opaque before it's inflated, but when you blow it up, it spreads out and you can see through it because it is stretched and less dense, similar principle with light. Unlike a balloon which will pop, light, will expand forever, until it is absorbed or reflected by an object. Here's my video explanation. The Original Question on Quora. https://www.quora.com/unanswered/How-come-we-can-see-a-source-of-light-extremely-far-away-when-the-source-only-illuminates-the-area-much-closer-to-it?
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