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We expect the Andromeda galaxy to be just like our own Milky Way galaxy. We can see stars (suns) in the Andromeda Galaxy and just as stars have planets orbiting them in our galaxy, we believe that there must be planets also orbiting stars in the Andromeda galaxy.
Planets orbit stars, stars orbit a galaxy. Planets are not "on" anything. A lot of stars out there have planets - we are just finding out how many now that we have better techniques to find them. So probably all galaxies have at least some stars with planets.
All the planets we know of... even those orbiting other stars... are in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes, actually there are trillions of other galaxies with stars, and planets in the universe.
We can't even see individual STARS in other galaxies, much less PLANETS. We have no idea how many stars are there.
pluto,asteroids,stars,comets and dwarf planets Stars, gas, black holes.
That would be a galaxy. Our solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy, which contains billions of stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
A galaxy is a part of space that contains the planets stars dust comets asteroids and other particles.
Stars do not have rings. Planets have rings.
A huge mass of stars and planets is called a galaxy.
The galaxy is not a planet. The galaxy is MADE of millions and millions of stars and planets.
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