According to Hubble's Law, the farther away a galaxy is the, faster it is moving away
incorrect. The farther away from earth a galaxy is, the faster it is moving.
The farther away another galaxy is from our solar system the less effect that the gravitational pull will have on that galaxy.Thus allowing the other galaxy to travel at a faster rate.
No galaxy is 2.9 million miles away - they are much, much farther. Even the closest star in our own galaxy is much farther away than that.
Hubble's Law states that (more or less) the distance to a galaxy is a constant multiple of the distance to that galaxy. For example, if one galaxy is moving away from us at three times the speed of another galaxy, then that means it is also three times as far away. The Law indicates that the Universe is expanding and had a beginning. Before Hubble's Law, many astronomers thought that the Universe did not have a beginning (it always existed).
The farther away the galaxy is from ours the faster it moves from our galaxy.
Receding from each other faster the farther away they are. He saw they were "red shifted" and the red shift was greater the farther away the galaxy was. This mean that the Universe is expanding.
-- Once you get past our "local group", every galaxy is moving away from us. -- The farther any galaxy is from us, the faster it's moving away from us.
He discovered that the farther away a galaxy was, the faster it was moving away from Earth.
The farther a galaxy, the faster it moves away from us.
According to Nasa, The Milky Way (Our galaxy) will crash into Andremoda and our galaxy will slowly wash away.
By the redshift of the galaxies. In general, the farther away a galaxy is from us, the faster it moves away from us.
It means that, the farther away a galaxy is from us, the faster it moves away from us.