No, the Milky Way does not contain "other" galaxies. The Milky Way is a galaxy unto itself. It has two small, irregular "sattelite" galaxies associated with it called the Large Magellanic and Small Magellanic Clouds, but they are not visible from the Northern Hemisphere in this epoch. The next nearest galaxy is Andromeda, which is about 2.5 million light years away. It is estimated that their are 100 billion galaxies in the known universe.
Of course. In fact milky way is nothing but a huge cluster of stars having there own solar systems,but another galaxy is fusion with the milky way with the galaxy help it gave it spirl shape
The Milky Way is a galaxy. There are no other galaxies in it.
No.Milky way itself a galaxy
The Milky Way is our galaxy, the are no other galaxies within it though we are part of a local group of galaxies.
There are billions of galaxies in the Universe.
The milky way is different then other galaxies because it has a milky color and twists in the middle and other galaxies dont have a planet with live humans.Maybe Aliens.Prove me wrong if you want because it might be wrong.Thank you.
No
There could be billions of other galaxies similar to the milky way.
No. The Milky Way galaxy is just one of billions of galaxies in the Universe. Just like there are billions of planets in the Milky Way Galaxy, there are also comparable numbers of planets in other galaxies.
It's a galaxy
Our Milky Way is a galaxy, so you may want to compare it to other galaxies.
No one knows the answer to that because astronomers haven't been able to explore any other galaxies besides the Milky Way.
local group
Edwin Hubble
i can tell that there are many galaxies beyond the milky way like magalang and matulungin