All the Space Shuttles are the same size.
All the Space Shuttles are the same size, but if your asking for the biggest rocket, that would be the Saturn V (five) that took America to the moon and was the base for skylab.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
Not at all.
Not all rainbows are the same.
All galaxies are different sizes and mainly four different shapes,spiral,barred spiral,elliptical and irregular
All of them
No. Galaxies vary greatly in size, mass, shape, and number of stars.
All the Space Shuttles are the same size.
Yes, galaxies can be any size and shape.
The universe
they all are in space?
No.
All of them have stars and space dust for sure.
No, because it will be impossible for the Hubble Space Telescope to map out all 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
Yes. Also, the size of the red-shift for all distant galaxies is directly proportional to their distance from us. This means that the space between us and all distant galaxies is expanding. Thus, Einstein's (initial) view that our Universe has been eternally stable in the location of matter must be false. No surprise that he referred to his early view as his "greatest blunder."
All galaxies are massive clusters of stars scattered across the universe. Many galaxies take the same form, for instance, spiral and elliptical galaxies. Some galaxies also have a black hole in their center.