No. There are Lumas, sometimes Toads, occasionally Luigi/Luigi's ghost and of course enemies.
No - you are in this galaxy with me.
humans are not alone their are millions of creatures lying in space . These are called aliens . They have UFOs . When the earth comes to an end we can go to different galaxy's but their are no aliens in are galaxy.
your not alone.................................
No, there are thought to be billions of planets just in our galaxy alone. Then there are billions of galaxies. There are 7 other planets in our own solar system alone.
The Sun is a G-type star. There are millions of them throughout our galaxy alone.
Yes. Millions of blue stars exist in our galaxy alone.
The only thing that can be directly observed is a galaxy's apparent size (angular size). Since galaxies come in different sizes, this can only give a rough idea of the galaxy's distance from Earth.
The Milky Way Galaxy is classed as a spiral galaxy as it's appearance is of a spiral with looser outer stars becoming denser the closer you get to the centre. As a picture is worth a thousand of my words, the the related link for a generated picture of our galaxy. Note: This is a computer generation of what we believe the galaxy looks like and not a real one (as we have not ventured past our own solar system, let alone the galaxy).
As of right now, we have no ways of discerning what planets we can live on, let alone what galaxy we can live on. In order to sustain life, the planet in any galaxy would have to be like Earth - similar in temperature, gravity, not to mention the ozone layer and a rocky surface.
The only thing that can be directly observed is a galaxy's apparent size (angular size). Since galaxies come in different sizes, this can only give a rough idea of the galaxy's distance from Earth.
From what we understand of the environment of space and of physics at the moment, no.At the moment we can not even get to another planet in or solar system let alone to another star in our galaxy.
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