they could in the future but currently the tecnology doesnt exist
In "theory ", yes - but you'd never live long enough to actually do it.
It's not possible that we could cross a galaxy. But astronomers study galaxies with huge telescopes.
Not yet as we don't have the technology.
Yes. In the second pilot, the first one with Kirk as the Captain, they left the galaxy. In the one with the Medusan Ambassador, they left it again. I am not sure if the Kelvans took he Enterprise outside the galaxy or not (the episode in which the crew was mostly turned into small paperweight-sized objects). And in one episode of TNG the Enterprise D wound up so far from this galaxy, I don't know if they could even tell where it was. I think this was a Q episode but am not sure.
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
I assume you mean M31, the Andromeda Galaxy. It is approximately 2.5 million light-years from us; that means that it takes light 2.5 million years to travel from there to here (or from here to there).
That naturally depends on how fast you plan to travel.We don't have to talk about too many different modes of travel, to show that it's a trip that'snot even worth thinking too much about.If you could travel at the speed of light ... which you can't, because nothing can except light ...the travel time to the nearest galaxy would be 2.24 million years.That's the travel time to the nearest galaxy at the highest possible speed for anything in the universe.
They could, but only if you can enter it without being torn to shreds by the gravitational tides.
hello i don't think that anyone can figure out how fast weather can travel because if they could then it will be on the website already
A galaxy is by a definition a group of stars. If there were no stars it could not be a galaxy.
They see you as you appeared when the light left you. That could mean that they see you12 years younger than you are on the day they see you, or it could mean that they see youalive and still above ground, some years after your status had changed in that regard.Similarly, when we go outside and look up at things in the sky, we see the moon as it was1.27 seconds ago, the sun as it was 8 minutes ago, the nearest star outside our solarsystem as it was 4.3 years ago, and the nearest galaxy outside the Milky Way as it was2.5 million years ago.