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In "theory ", yes - but you'd never live long enough to actually do it.

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Could anyone travel outside the Milky Way galaxy?

they could in the future but currently the tecnology doesnt exist


Which is not part of a spiral galaxy?

A galaxy orbiting outside spiral galaxy


What was the first galaxy outside the milkyway to be reconizged as a galaxy?

The Andromeda Galaxy.


What is a halo star?

Halo stars are usually very old stars that do no orbit the centre of the Galaxy the same way that our Sun or other stars in a galaxy. Rather, they travel in elliptical orbits, which often take them well outside the plane of the Galaxy.


Traveling at the speed of light how long does it take to travel from earth?

That depends a lot on where you want to travel. Here are some samples:To the Sun: 8 minutes.To Toliman (the nearest star system outside our Solar System): 4.3 years.To the Andromeda Galaxy (a "near-by" galaxy, part of our Local Group): the current estimate is 2.5 million years.That depends a lot on where you want to travel. Here are some samples:To the Sun: 8 minutes.To Toliman (the nearest star system outside our Solar System): 4.3 years.To the Andromeda Galaxy (a "near-by" galaxy, part of our Local Group): the current estimate is 2.5 million years.That depends a lot on where you want to travel. Here are some samples:To the Sun: 8 minutes.To Toliman (the nearest star system outside our Solar System): 4.3 years.To the Andromeda Galaxy (a "near-by" galaxy, part of our Local Group): the current estimate is 2.5 million years.That depends a lot on where you want to travel. Here are some samples:To the Sun: 8 minutes.To Toliman (the nearest star system outside our Solar System): 4.3 years.To the Andromeda Galaxy (a "near-by" galaxy, part of our Local Group): the current estimate is 2.5 million years.


Is our galaxy located outside the milky way?

Our galaxy and the Milky Way are the same galaxy.


If you could travel at the speed of light how long would it take to travel from one side of the Milky Way galaxy to the other?

Between 100,000 and 180000 years.


If you could travel at the speed of light how long would it take you to travel from one side of the milky way galaxy to the other?

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Did Star Trek ever travel outside the Milky Way galaxy?

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.


How log could it take light to travel to earth from the android galaxy?

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).


Why are we not for sure our galaxy is a spiral galaxy?

because nobody has ever been outside our galaxy so we can't tell if it is a spiral galaxy or not.


Everything that you can observe is referred to as the galaxy?

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