The earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy. There are estimates now that there could be more galaxies than there are grains of sand. Hundreds of billions at least.
There are very many galaxies. There are almost as many galaxies visible from Earth as there are stars in our Galaxy, perhaps 200 billion.
There are eight planets, including Earth, in our solar system, there are many solar systems in our galaxy, and there are countless galaxies in the universe.
Yes, there are many galaxies in the universe. Some of the others are visible from earth.
The Earth, along with the Sun and all the other planets orbit around the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy.
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There are no smaller galaxies in the Andromeda galaxy. In the Local group of galaxies to which Andromeda and the Milky Way are part of, there are around 30 smaller galaxies,
Yes.
Galaxy clusters typically have anywhere from 50 to 1,000 galaxies.
Since a galaxy can have many solar systems and a solar system might have more than one planet, for each galaxy there would be many planets. Therefore there would be more planets than galaxies.
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There are tens of thousands of background galaxies behind the Spiderweb galaxy (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 12 billion years to reach Earth.
From Earth, it is possible to see three galaxies with the naked eye: the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), the Large Magellanic Cloud, and the Small Magellanic Cloud.