The next arm outside of us is called the "Perseus Arm".
The Perseus Arm is one of two major spiral arms of the Milky Way galaxy.
Perseus Arm begins from the distal end of the long Milky Way.
The exit was in the Perseus Arm, some ninety thousand light-years from their current location.
We're on the inner edge of the Perseus Arm, looking back toward the Orion Arm.
The [Perseus Arm] in our galaxy probably suffered something like this half a billion years ago.
The distance between the local arm and the next arm out, the Perseus Arm, is about 6,500 light-years.
What if the next closest one is out in the Perseus Arm?
The remaining known stasis bubble was nearly a quarter of the galaxy away from there, on the outer edge of the Perseus Arm.
It is part of the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy.